Lexus Canada announced it will conduct a voluntary safety recall on approximately 140 Lexus late 2009 and certain 2010 model year LS vehicles in Canada equipped with Variable Gear Ratio Steering (VGRS) to address a temporary steering wheel off-center condition that may develop under a specific driving maneuver - it will not occur during normal driving conditions.
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Woking, UK - McLaren Automotive today announces the city locations for its global retail network. Operating independently, but located at the heart of the McLaren Group, the company expects to confirm the names of the majority of its partners in these cities within weeks, with the remainder making up the launch network of 35 retailers confirmed through the autumn.
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Easier credit is fueling a recovery in new U.S. auto sales that are on pace for the fastest annual gain in 26 years.
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The Chevy Volt could help usher in a new generation of electric cars, but there's more at stake here than a technological breakthrough: The fate of GM and its workers. The future of a beleaguered state.
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While much of the U.S. auto business is just beginning to emerge from retrenchment mode, sales at Subaru of Glendale are climbing every month -- and owner Sam Ershadi is even considering expanding his California dealership.
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The Victoria Day Speedfest at Mosport International Raceway was an occasion for the World Championship drivers to improve their positions in the standing during this third race weekend of a season that counts eight in 2010.
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Conor Daly collected a second win in a row from the pole position in Laguna Seca during the third Round of this 2010 season of the Star Mazda Championship.
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Dietrich Mateschitz has revealed he might sell the naming rights to his top formula one team Red Bull.
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Matthias Ekström (Audi) won the second round of the DTM championship in Valencia. Canadian driver Bruno Spengler finished third and is the new leader of the provisional classification.
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Kurt Busch banked a million dollar check thanks to a late-race confrontation between his brother, Kyle Busch, and Denny Hamlin at Charlotte in NASCAR's All-Star Race. Kyle Busch was making a run on Hamlin in the last of four segments of the non-points race when, he thought, Hamlin shut the door sending Busch into the outside wall.
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It is this year's generation of Bridgestone tyres that is helping Mark Webber to be so competitive at the wheel of the Red Bull.
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Simon Pagenaud drove from 33rd - third to last - to the lead in 78 minutes Saturday during the Six Hours of Laguna Seca. His teammate Marino Franchitti battled hard with Dyson's Guy Smith for the last two hours of the race before Smith's Lola came to a sudden halt - oil filter blown up - with 24 minutes to go.
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Helio Castroneves (Penske) achieved his fourth career Indianapolis 500 pole with a commanding performance earning 15 points and $175,000 for his efforts.
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Montreal - The Mayor of Montreal, Mr. Gérald Tremblay, and the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Public Bike System Company, Mr. Roger Plamondon, are proud to announce that the BIXI family is growing even larger.
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Whether you choose to consider it a 5-door sports coupe of sorts or the latest iteration of the crossover, Acura's ZDX is an interesting blend of attributes that fail to establish a defining purpose, and perhaps it's this multiplicity of missions that makes it engaging.
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The U.S. Treasury Department has hired Lazard Ltd. to advise the government on an initial public offering of General Motors Co., a source familiar with the matter said.
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The U.S. Treasury Department has hired Lazard Ltd. to advise the government on an initial public offering of General Motors Co., a source familiar with the matter said on Friday.
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Hybrid vehicles and electric cars symbolize opportunity for manufacturers, chemical companies and startups in Northeast Ohio.
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The 'new normal' in the steel industry might be taking hold on the banks of the Cuyahoga River, where ArcelorMittal's Cleveland Works is seeing steadily increasing demand for its products.
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As most European government incentives for car buyers dried up, so did April sales after 10 months of gains. Sales in 28 European markets fell 7 percent to 1.17 million passenger vehicles, the first monthly decline since May 2009.
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