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Paul Eisenstein, Executive Editor
Manufacturers like Dodge have had a long tradition of bringing their latest truck products to the Chicago Auto Show, and things stayed true to form this year, especially over at the Dodge stand, where the ...
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TCC Team
Pressure on the Chrysler Group continues to grow as the company struggles with hefty inventories and mounting losses. DaimlerChrysler AG confirmed Friday that the Chrysler Group will offer dealers and ...
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TCC Team
Ford’s full-size van gets a number of updates for 2007, including standard electronic throttle control, a Reverse Sensing System, an optional 135-amp alternator for models equipped with the 5.4-liter V-8 and ...
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TCC Team
Now that talks between General Motors and Renault-Nissan are over, Ford Motor finds itself in the odd position and rare position of catbird seat. That’s because Renault/Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn has already ...
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TCC Team
Ford Products to Lead Turnaround? by Joseph Szczesny (9/17/2006) Town Car survives Black Friday, Mustang prospers, but minivans don’t make it as Ford hacks back at Way Forward. 2007 Ford ...
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TCC Team
A Wall Street Journal report Wednesday quoting anonymous sources said that Ford CEO Bill Ford recently called Renault/Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn to initiate talks about a possible alliance with the ...
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Bengt Halvorson, Editor
Related Articles Family Matters: Buying Safe Cars by Carol Traeger More Car Shopping Tips from TCC Modern vehicles are designed to provide protection for adult-sized people, but it’s the ...
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Bengt Halvorson, Editor
More of TCC's Weekly Tips Long before Ralph Nader played his part—love it or hate it—influencing the outcome of the Presidential Election of 2000, he influenced the auto industry for decades by making ...
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