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Daimler car sales slip in 2008 but remain relatively healthy amid flagging market
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Japan sales of imported vehicles drop to 15-yr low
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Can Chrysler make it, or is it all over?
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Nissan shows pricier souped up GT-R Spec V sportscar billed as value next to European rivals
AP Business WriterTOKYO (AP) — Even as automakers slash production targets and cut workers, Nissan showed off a 15 million yen ($161,300) souped up version of its GT-R sportscar Thursday that it said was a bargain compared to European rivals. Models are planned...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Vehicles, Porsche, Nissan Motor Co., Nissan
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Japan sales of imported vehicles drop 17 percent to 15-year low in 2008
TOKYO (AP) — Sales of imported vehicles in Japan plunged to a 15-year low in 2008 as consumers shied away from pricey foreign cars amid a deepening global downturn, an industry group said Thursday. The Japanese bought 219,231 imported vehicles in...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Volkswagen, Honda, Volkswagen AG, Petroleum Industry
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2010 Kia Soul Will Start at $13,300
KickingTiresToday, Kia officially announced pricing for its all new Soul hatchback which goes on sale this spring. A starting price of $13,300 before destination charges ($695) is considerably low, especially considering air conditioning is standard. Move up to a...Tags: Standards, Prices, Metal and Mineral
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The Bailout Collapse: What Do We Know That the Rest of the World Doesn't?
MotorTrend MagazineSenate Republicans have killed the bill to provide $14 billion in short term loan funding for the Detroit Three. The fate of America's auto manufacturing sector now hangs by a thread.It's true none of the Detroit Three were in great shape. All have been... -
Spreading the Pain to Europe: Car Sales Fall 25.3% in November
MotorTrend MagazineIf you still think the depression in new car sales is limited to the Detroit Three, or even to the U.S. market, you're not paying attention. JATO Dynamics, a global automotive data and intelligence firm, reports that sales in Europe fell 25.3 percent in... -
President-elect Obama, Your New Chrysler 300 is, er, Fiberglass...for Now
MotorTrend MagazineDETROIT - Will Chrysler LLC be around long enough to build the 2011 Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300? (Editor's note, a present Chrysler 300 is pictured) Will Chrysler factories reopen after its extended holiday shutdown, which begins Friday? I don't know.... -
Beware the Ides of March 31: Toyota's Reversal Proves it's About More Than Cars
MotorTrend MagazineDETROIT - So March 31 turns out to be the big day. It's the day Toyota Motor Company expects to post its first-ever loss, $1.66- to $1.68-billion for the fiscal year, depending on whose rounding and yen-to-dollar conversions you believe. Toyota... -
2200-Mile Journey: Getting to Know Dodge's Tall Wagon
MotorTrend MagazineArthur gets a perennial dose of Michigan-grade winter each holiday season, which is good for him. Extreme cold builds character, and Angelinos need more of it than they can get during semi-annual forays into their fur-storage freezers. By contrast,... -
2008: The Cars We Loved
MotorTrend Magazine"So, what was the best car you drove this year?" It's one of those questions that routinely crops up during holiday party conversations once folks find out what we do for a living here at Motor Trend. And it's a fiendishly difficult one to answer: The...
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