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Nov
12th

Paulson: Loans to automakers must ensure ‘viability’

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Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said today that any federal aid to automakers must help ensure their "viability." The Bush administration is resisting emergency loans to the auto industry. Full story...
Nov
12th

Paulson: Loans to automakers don’t ensure ‘viability’

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Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said today that any federal aid to automakers must help ensure their "viability." The Bush administration is resisting emergency loans to the auto industry. Full story...
Nov
12th

MEXICO: Exports boost automakers

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Mexican auto production rose 8.1% year on year last month to 214,589 vehicles as export demand rose, the Mexican Auto Industry Association said. Full story...
Nov
12th

BMW stunner axed

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Plans for striking CS Concept to go into production have been shelved. Full story...
Nov
12th

Audi’s baby R8 ready to roll

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German firm is readying a little brother to its world-beating supercar. Full story...
Nov
12th

New MG hatchback!

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First images of all-new Ford Focus rival from MG-Rover's Chinese owners Full story...
Nov
12th

Ford B-MAX enters space race

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Give a big welcome to a new breed of family Ford. This is the best look yet at the B-MAX – a supermini-MPV that’s set to be one of the most popular models on UK roads. Full story...
Nov
12th

2009 Automobile of the Year: 2009 Nissan GT-R

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2009 Automobile of the Year: 2009 Nissan GT-R
2009 Automobile of the Year: 2009 Nissan GT-R - Latest News, Features, and Reviews - Automobile Magazine
It rides like a subway car, sounds like an appliance, weighs a ton, and isn't that pretty. And you know what? We're still naming the 2009 Nissan GT-R our Automobile of the Year.

Angels don't start singing when you spot a Nissan GT-R. Inside and out, the car looks anything but heavenly. Even in the so-called Comfort mode, it rides like a New York City subway car, shuddering over bumps and clattering from station to station. The engine sounds like a demonically possessed household appliance. The car weighs a ton - nearly two tons, actually - and understeers accordingly. The video-game vibe is so pervasive that a conventional manual transmission isn't even offered.


Photo Gallery: 2009 Automobile of the Year: 2009 Nissan GT-R - Latest News, Features, and Reviews - Automobile Magazine


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Nov
12th

GM plant in Mexico will export to Canada

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General Motors plans to ship vehicles from its San Luis Potosi assembly plant in central Mexico to Canada by year end, the factory's managing director said yesterday. Full story...
Nov
12th

SOUTH KOREA: Nissan targets 10% of imports

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Nov
12th

LA PREVIEW: GM nixes new Buick

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General Motors is scaling back its presence at the Los Angeles motor show, opening next week, postponing the debut of a new Buick until January in Detroit. Full story...
Nov
12th

GERMANY: BMW extends Regensburg closure

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BMW is planning to close its Regensburg plant for an extra 14 days over the winter break. Full story...
Nov
12th

GERMANY: Bonus for new car buyers

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Germany has approved a new tax bonus which will serve as a small incentive for the purchase of new cars. Full story...
Nov
12th

GERMANY: BMW sticks to cost cutting goals

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BMW is sticking to its cost-cutting goals, despite the current financial challenges facing suppliers. Full story...
Nov
12th

BRAZIL: Bosch strike rumbles on

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Five thousand metal workers at the Bosch factory in Curitiba, Brazil on Tuesday continued the strike begun on Friday after receiving no new salary increase proposals from their employer. Full story...
Nov
12th

Fastest ever Rolls

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With 1350bhp, this very special Rolls Royce is a land speed record breaker! Full story...
Nov
12th

GERMANY: Strikes avoided – wage negotiations concluded

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Wage negotiations in the German metal-working and electronics industries have concluded on a positive note. Full story...
Nov
12th

DRIVERS LOG: 2009 Chevrolet HHR SS Turbo:

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SENIOR EDITOR (NEWS) BOB GRITZINGER: Call this the Chevy conundrum. Full story...
Nov
12th

CHINA: SAIC to expand car financing

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Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC) is planning to expand its car financing business as a way to stimulate consumption and boost profitability, its chairman says. Full story...
Nov
12th

US: Democrats rally round automakers

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Democratic congressional leaders have said they were ready to push through legislation to aid the US auto industry when they return to Washington for a so-called 'lame duck' session next week. Full story...
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