Almost 10 percent of the country is traveling this weekend, and most will be going more than 50 miles. This makes Memorial Day the perfect time to get caught speeding. You may think more cars on the road equals more cover.
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Daimler raised its profit forecast for Mercedes for the second time in six weeks as the global recovery and China's booming market spur demand.
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Brilliance China Automotive Holdings Ltd., the local partner of BMW AG and Toyota Motor Corp., expects to return to profit this year as demand for luxury cars accelerates, Chairman Wu Xiaoan said
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Spyker Cars NV, Saab's owner, is in talks with automakers to share technology and a platform for a new car based on a 1950s Saab model, CEO Victor Muller said.
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Spyker Cars NV, Saab's new owner, is in talks with automakers to share technology and a platform for a new car based on a 1950s Saab model, CEO Victor Muller said.
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Here's a sampling reactions to reports that Ford Motor Co. is preparing to kill Mercury:
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After a sluggish first few months for the 5-series GT crossover, BMW executives admit they may have missed the U.S. model mix. At launch, the 550 GT was available only with rear-wheel drive and a V-8 engine.
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Jaguar will spend a quarter of its U.S. marketing budget this year to promote the redesigned XJ sedan in the three major cities where the brand sells the most cars.
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Doubts about whether Germany's "national electric mobility platform" will be successful are emerging in the auto industry after an electric-vehicle summit involving leading politicians and car industry leaders in Berlin.
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Tata Motors, owner of Jaguar Land Rover, posted a full- year net income after the UK luxury unit had a pretax profit and sales gained amid economic growth.
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Toyota lost its bid to dismiss a Florida company's patent-infringement claim that may result in a ban on imports of the carmaker's newest hybrid models including the Prius and Camry. Theodore Essex, a judge with the U.S.
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Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc emerged from a 10-month bankruptcy during which the maker of automotive systems shed $650 million of debt.
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As the Formula 1 calendar looks set to expand, the sport should consider culling Friday's 180 hours of free practice.
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A1 Grand Prix series' champion Adam Carroll who has signed on with Andretti Autosport will make his IndyCar debut in the Watkins Glen race in July.
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Team McLaren-Mercedes posted the fastest times in both free practice sessions of the Grand Prix of Turkey at the Istanbul Park Autodrom.
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The 2010 championship season starts at ICAR, near Montreal this week end, May 28, 29 and 30.
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Only two teams are still holding out for a supply of Michelin tires for the 2011 season.
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Sebastien Ogier will start day two of Rally de Portugal tomorrow with a 26.6 second-lead over Dani Sordo following a hugely impressive performance by the Citroen Junior Team driver.
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To say that Korea had an extraordinary effect on me would be putting it lightly. The country is by turns modern and conservative, at the cutting edge of technology and design but nevertheless intent on promoting its traditional values.
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Have you ever wondered what makes a car Canadian? Is it a matter of production sites, design, investment sources, domestic content, sales or popularity among Canadians? To answer that question, the Canada Science and Technology Museum will host a new exhibition called "In Search of the Canadian Car" starting June 23, 2010.
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