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Ford tells Congress it may be able to go it alone
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Habits bad for the environment
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Taking the train
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Big Three automakers try again for a bailout
Their first attempt was a lemon, but the Big Three U.S. automakers get a second chance this week to convince Congress that it should give them a $25-billion bailout -- or as they call it, a bridge loan to the future.
Setting the stage for what could be a...Tags: Ford, Government Aid, Buick, Labor Legislation, General Motors Corp.
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EU governments, parliament strike deal to curb CO2 emissions from new cars
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) _ European Union governments and the European Parliament struck a provisional deal Monday that gives car makers more time to meet stricter limits on greenhouse gas emissions. The new rules encourage car makers to sell more small...Tags: Sales, BMW, Global Warming, BMW AG, European Elections
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Ford weighs selling Volvo amid industry downturn
AP Auto WritersFord Motor Co. is considering selling Volvo Car Corp. as the beleaguered U.S. automaker seeks to raise cash and weather a global automotive sales crisis. Goteborg-based Volvo Cars, which Ford bought in 1999, has been struggling against a weak U.S....Tags: Jaguar, Ford, Chrysler LLC, Sales, Corporate Officers
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Cars.com Reviews the 2009 Chevrolet Cobalt SS
KickingTiresCars.com reviewer Joe Wiesenfelder had his doubts about the 2009 Chevrolet Cobalt SS before he even climbed inside the car. Citing GM's penchant for amping up performance on otherwise poorly executed cars in a grand distraction effort, he nonetheless...Tags: Car Guides and Reviews, Chevrolet, Vehicles
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2009 Acura TL vs. 2009 Audi A4: Part 1
KickingTiresJoe Bruzek and Kelsey Mays, Cars.com Tough times in the auto biz are giving entry-level luxury cars more relevance than ever. Among the brands that sell them, nameplates like the BMW 3 Series and Infiniti G comprise more than two-fifths......Tags: Facebook, Restaurants, BMW, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Audi
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Three Boxes, One Show
KickingTiresIf you kept up with our coverage of the L.A. auto show or were there yourself, you no doubt noticed a couple new boxy cars ??? the 2009 Nissan Cube and 2010 Kia Soul ??? vying for the sort of......Tags: Engineering, Auto Shows, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Road Transportation
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Taxi drivers strike, causing long waits at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood airport
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe lines for a ride from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport grew longer and longer as the hours passed on Saturday, and still no cabs arrived. The lane where taxis wait to pick up fares was empty while a mile away at the taxi parking lot,...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Air Transportation Industry, Labor Disputes, Broward County, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
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Model train show staged at Pembroke Pines school
South Florida Sun-SentinelThere were trains everywhere you looked. The cafeteria at the Pembroke Pines Charter School Central Campus was recently filled with model trains for a show sponsored by the Florida Citrus Model Train Society. Model trains of every scale and type...Tags: Pompano Beach, Pembroke Pines, Radio Industry, Holidays, Government
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NYC transit agency rolls out vintage subway cars
Holiday shoppers are being treated to a trip back in time as New York City's transit agency runs a subway train featuring vintage cars. The Nostalgia Train's cars operated from the 1930s to the 1970s. Ceiling fans, padded seats and incandescent light...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Vehicles
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