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Joseph Szczesny, Editor
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New rollover ratings: SUVs still at issue The federal government released new results regarding vehicle rollover risk for some models Monday, including much-anticipated results for the Ford Explorer . The ...
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TCC Team
Porsche unveils 911 Turbo S Porsche's latest pair of 911s to be introduced are the Turbo S Coupe and Cabriolet . These models are based on the current 911 Turbo, not the new 911 Carrera unleashed last ...
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Joseph Szczesny, Editor
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Preview: 2005 Ford Mustang by Marty Padgett No more warmed-up leftovers for America’s pony car. Mustang Mania by TCC Team After 40 years, Ford's pony car still delivers a wild ride. Ford ...
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Joseph Szczesny, Editor
The jump in the price of steel, which remains the basic metal in cars and trucks , has touched off a major row between the big automakers and the suppliers selling them components. The automakers and ...
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TCC Team
TCC'S DAILY EDITION: Jan. 15, 2004 New STS Coming in 2005 This is the first official photograph of Cadillac’s 2005 STS. The replacement for the ...
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Joseph Szczesny, Editor
Related Articles: October Sales Cool Off by Jim Burt (11/4/2003) But some unexpected strength gives good news at Chrysler . Toyota Motor Co., the top Japanese automaker, surprised analysts and ...