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Auto Show forecast: Cloudy with patches of snow
By Alex Taylor IIIThis just in from Cobo Hall, Detroit, scene of the 2010 North American International Auto Show:General Motors has replaced last year...
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Silver lining at the N.Y. Auto Show
The buzz is that the White House wants to adopt a single national fuel economy standard, which would help both automakers and customers.By Alex Taylor...
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Toyota's no-show leadership
By Alex Taylor IIIThe last time anyone looked, Toyota was a Japanese company controlled by a Japanese family. But during the entire accelerator recall...
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Dump the auto dealers?
GM and Chrysler want to trim their distribution channels, but Congress is standing in the way.By Alex Taylor IIIFrom the cries of protest emanating fr...
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Who will rule the auto world of the future?
Like few other industries, auto companies measure their output in number of vehicles built and then report that data publicly.Besides contributing to ...
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11 auto industry predictions for 2011
The U.S. auto industry expects 2011 to be a second year of recovery from the depths of the recession. The three outsider CEOs at General Motors, Ford,...
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Snow Leopard: The reviews are in
By Philip Elmer-DeWittMac OS X Snow Leopard, the sixth major upgrade of Apple's (AAPL) flagship operating system, is scheduled for release Friday, and...
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Auto sales: China blows past U.S.
For a view as to where the world is heading, take a close look at automotive sales data coming out of the two largest markets, the U.S. and China. It ...
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Time for big banks to show the money
Third-quarter financial reports from the likes of Citi and BofA will show an industry still struggling with big losses.By Colin BarrA year after the g...
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Auto sales: Still a contact sport
The tabulation of U.S. auto sales for the month of February contains some big surprises. Consider:Ford outsold General Motors for the first time in 12...
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