• What is it? Cadillac’s answer to the BMW 3-Series and Audi A5 • The basics: Efficient V-6 power or sledgehammer V-8 • On sale: May 2010, with a public showing and more details at the 2009 Los Angeles Auto Show • Price: $40,000-plus (est.) The delayed two-door version of the Cadillac CTS is coming in May, and when it...
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Hyundai i10 Bows in Europe
The second installment in Hyundai’s drive to rebrand its entire European range has begun. Hot on the heels of the i30 compact hatchback comes the i10 city car, due in dealerships from March. At just 140.4 ...
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Tata, Hyundai Bid for Jaguar?
Ford , which is struggling financially after losing $12.7 billion last year, moved closer to selling its Jaguar and Land Rover brands last week as it confirmed a number of "third parties" had submitted bids ...
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Jetta Gets Clean Diesel TDI in ‘08
There are more details on the upcoming VW Jetta clean diesel model due in the U.S. next year. Volkswagen confirms that the Jetta sedan will be the first of the company’s vehicles to get its new ...
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Gas Prices: Near Record, Headed Higher
Gas prices jumped 11.5 cents last week to come within a half-cent of the all-time, inflation-adjusted high price. The Energy Information Administration (EIA) reports that the average price of a gallon of gas ...
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Daimler Doubles Earnings, With Chrysler
DaimlerChrysler AG managed to more than double its net earnings during the first quarter, despite a $2 billion operating loss at the struggling Chrysler Group. During the first quarter ending in March, the ...
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Mulally: Ford Making Steady Progress
Ford Motor Co.’s turnaround is on track, chief executive officer Alan Mulally told the handful of shareholders who bothered to show up in Wilmington, Del., for the company’s annual shareholders meeting. The ...
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Toyota Says Growth is Slowing
Despite a record profit of $13.8 billion profit in fiscal 2007, Toyota executives said they expected the pace of growth to slow, perhaps dramatically, this year. President Katsuaki Watanabe told ...
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Lundberg: Gas Prices At All-Time High
Trilby Lundberg’s biweekly survey of gas prices nationwide has some unwelcome news for drivers. The Lundberg survey says we’re now paying the highest prices ever for gasoline on average across the nation — and ...

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