General Motors today announced pricing for the all-new 2010 Buick Allure luxury sedan, which startsat an MSRP of $32,745 and arrives in showrooms this summer. Available in frontand all-wheel-drive, the Allure is powered by a choice of two fuel-savingdirect injection V-6 engines paired with six-speed transmissions and delivers precisesuspension tuning for driving control and comfort unlike any Buick before it.
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Carl Edwards has confirmed that he will be driving his Roush Fenway racing No.60 car for the third edition of the Nationwide NAPA Auto Parts 200 that will be held on Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal this coming August.
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Contrary to his hints of the past, Bernie Ecclestone insists he is now not so sure that two-time World Champion Fernando Alonso will move to Ferrari in the near future.
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OTTAWA, April 29 /CNW Telbec/ - Canada's Transport Minister, John Baird,
announced today that Frito Lay Canada is the recipient of the 2009 SCL Green
Supply Chain Award. The award, which is issued by Supply Chain and Logistics
Association Canada (SCL), is sponsored by Transport Canada and was presented
yesterday in Vaughan, Ontario.
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"We are thankful to the Chrysler UAW members for their support in ratifying this contract, especially during these challenging times. This was a necessary step as we move forward in revitalizing this great Company. Today's vote enables us to continue our work to meet the conditions laid out by the U. S. Treasury Department. The entire Chrysler leadership team believes in and appreciates the men and women that make up our great workforce worldwide."
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TORRANCE, Calif., April 29 / -- The Scion tC sports coupe retains its value and carries into the 2010 model year unchanged and with no increase to its base price. The 2010 tC will arrive at dealerships in May.
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The National Automobile Dealers Association, bracing for a possible General Motors bankruptcy, is asking dealers to contribute to a legal fund to protect their interests
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Hondas green theme is taking on a musical bent this summer as the company is the eco-partner of two spotlight musical festivals where it will give away 2010 Insight hybrids.
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Nissan Motor Co. plans to market throughout South America a family of small cars imported from China, India, Thailand and Mexico. Nissan aims to boost its market share in a region where it and other Japanese automakers have a modest presence.
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A district court judge in Minnesota has awarded Chrysler Financial a $476.9 million judgment against dealer Denny Hecker.
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A new Web site promises to tell consumers whether the new vehicle they seek is selling at a dealership for a "good" price, a "great" price -- or is overpriced. The site, TrueCar.com, was launched last week.
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The 2010 Ford Fusion hybrid gets up to 41 mpg--officially. But with a little effort, you can easily double that.
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The head of the National Automobile Dealers Association urged General Motors to offer "proper compensation" in its plan to eliminate more than 40 percent of its U.S. dealerships in less than two years.
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Japanese supplier Denso Corp., the world's second-biggest auto parts maker, is forecasting a second straight year of losses as the global market meltdown hammers North American sales to Toyota Motor Corp. and the Detroit 3.
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When General Motors closes down Saturn later this year, it will lose just over a quarter of its sales of fuel-saving hybrids -- the type of vehicles that the Obama administration wants automakers to build more of.
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Denso Corp., the world's second-biggest partsmaker, is forecasting a second straight year of losses as a result of continued declines in European and U.S. new-car sales at top customers such a Toyota Motor Corp.
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In today's News Brake, it's a full-course meal of spy shots of upcoming rides from Ford, Porsche and Saab ... But Wait, There's More!
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A General Motors bankruptcy promises plenty of pain for bondholders, workers, dealers and shareholders, but lawyers are likely to reap $1 billion in fees, charging Uncle Sam as much as $1,000 an hour.
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The U.S. Treasury Department has reached a tentative debt-reduction agreement with Chrysler's main creditors but still must get other lenders to sign on for the deal to take effect, three people with knowledge of the talks said today.
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With the current economy the last thing you need is for your vehicle to break down. Whether your driving a reliable car or a busted up