Mercedes Benz today announced the availability of a new display technology that allows driver and passenger to see two totally separate programs from the same screen, at the same time. The technology has been around for a while but it’s only now making its North American debut, which is planned for next week’s 2009 Los Angeles Auto...
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Buick Adding Hybrid – In China
General Motors’ beleaguered Buick brand is going green unveiling its first-ever hybrid-electric vehicle at this week’s Shanghai Motor Show. The hybrid version of the Buick LaCrosse will feature the same ...
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Press Named to Toyota Board
Jim Press, the highly respected U.S. executive who is most credited with Toyota’s surge in America over the last decade, will become the first non-Japanese person to sit on Toyota Motor Corp.’s board of ...
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Ford Fiesta Headed to U.S.
The next generation of Ford’s massively popular European B-segment hatchback, the Fiesta, will come to the USA . The company hinted at the move during its Geneva press conference and company sources ...
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Ford’s Schultz Departs
Mark Schultz, head of international operations for Ford Motor Co., will retire early next year, the automaker said Thursday. Schultz, 54, has responsibility for the automaker’s businesses in Europe, ...
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WJR: Euros Hit Labor Hurdle
The European auto industry is learning the hard way the same lessons about global economics that has been hammered home here in the U.S. Last week, Mercedes-Benz workers staged a brief walkout to protest ...
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Toyota Earns $10 Billion
That's $10 billion with a "b." Toyota Motor on Tuesday became the first Japanese company to report a net profit of over a trillion yen, or about $10 billion U.S. greenbacks. Toyota 's global sales are ...
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DC Not Sure On Mitsu Plan
BERLIN — DaimlerChrysler AG executives insisted they have not yet decided on a plan for helping Mitsubishi , the German-American company’s struggling Japanese partner. In the face of hostile questions from ...
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Daily News: July 6, 2001
MITSU WILL BRING EVO TO AMERICA According to AutoWeek , Rhys Millen, a Mitsubishi-sponsored driver, has confirmed that the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII will be sold in the U.S. starting next year, ...

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