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- Mazda joins with Dr. Seuss in CX-5 ads
Ahead of its U.S. sales debut in April, Mazda's CX-5 is getting a Dr. Seuss makeover in a new commercial debuting tonight to promote the car and the upcoming 3-D computer-animated film Dr. Seuss' The Lorax.
Переслать - Honda Civic interior contains fewest toxic chemicals, study says
Some vehicle interiors contain levels of chemicals that may pose hazards to occupants' health, according to a study released this week.
Переслать - Hyundai, Kia sued by Toyota foe in patent fight over hybrids
Hyundai and Kia were named in a patent-infringement lawsuit filed by a company that had been embroiled in a years-long battle with Toyota over hybrid-engine technology.
Переслать - Visteon said to near sale of lighting unit to Varroc Group
Visteon, the supplier trying to sell two of its four auto parts-making units, is in talks with India's Varroc Group about a sale of its automotive lighting business, three people familiar with the sales process said.
Переслать - UAW calls out Romney on bailout stance
The UAW today took aim at Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney for opposing the government bailout of Chrysler and General Motors in 2009.
Переслать - VW's global sales lifted by U.S. demand in January
Volkswagen Group announced an increase in vehicle sales of 1.3 percent to 652,500 units in January, boosted by strong gains in the United States, which grew 39.5 percent to 36,700 units.
Переслать - GM's 2011 profit fuels Midwest economy with $7k bonuses for UAW workers
Mike Green says he already knows how he's going to use a $7,000 profit-sharing check from General Motors: He'll help his son buy a new car, throw him a graduation party and sock some money away in the bank.
Переслать - Tesla's Musk targets second-half sales boost with Model S
Tesla Motors, the maker of battery-powered cars run by entrepreneur Elon Musk, projects revenue will grow in the year's second half as deliveries of the new Model S sedan eclipse those of the outgoing Roadster.
Переслать - Santorum says auto companies would have revived without bailout
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum told a Michigan audience that he wouldn't have bailed out General Motors and Chrysler Group because the automakers would have recovered without federal assistance.
Переслать - Chrysler drops request for U.S. green car loans
Chrysler Group has chosen to withdraw its application for what originally had been as much as $7 billion in loans from the federal Department of Energy to encourage automakers to build more fuel efficient cars.
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