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"Dent and run" incidents are rampant in Britain. According to a survey conducted in said territory, motorists suffer an estimated 5 billion pounds in repairs.(read
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Mini is not offering luscious pancake topped with equally-delicious butter icing – not that. "Pancake" is composed of brushless electric motors given to Cooper to produce an electrifying 640-hp.(read
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MTV will telecast a special “Pimp My Ride” episode in connection with the earth day celebration. For this special episode the “Pimp My Ride” crew will work to transform a 1965 Chevy Impala into an eco-friendly but very powerful ride.(read
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EPA recently announced its top 10 fuel economy list. Of the 10 vehicles named, 5 came from Toyota including the number 1 vehicle, which is Prius.(read
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All of the U.S.- and Canada-bound Mazda vehicles from Cougar Ace, a car-carrying vessel which nearly capsized off the Aleutian Islands in late July, would be scrapped. This is Mazda’s decision after considering the quality of the vehicles and the sa(read
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Overwhelming queries are bombarding the auto industry but why is it that there are only a chosen few that speaks for the entire industry? That is also the inquiry that Wall Street Journal ought to answer.(read
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AeroThrust signed a $100 million Global Service Partners (GSP) part replacement and repair agreement with Pratt & Whitney, a United Technologies Corp. company. The five-year agreement states that Pratt & Whitney will provide JT8D turbine airfoil repairs a(read
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North Carolina dropped about $2 million in economic incentives to charm the Honda plant in Alamance County. Incentive deals such as that for the Dell and Google have evoked controversy. Critics argue that in the long run, these deals hurt taxpayers.(read
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The world’s largest automaker made the second largest quarterly loss in the auto industry history of the United States. General Motors lost a total of $39 billion on a charge that involves unused tax credits.(read
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The German auto maker said a 19.9 percent stake in the Auburn Hills automaker will still be retained. Eighty point one (80.1) percent of the new company will be owned by Cerberus. The new company will be named Chrysler Holding LLC.(read
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