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Automotive News

This section of Torque News provides the latest auto news and updates from the car manufacturers. Every day number of news stories and editorials are published here that give our readers an overview of what is happening in the automotive industry. Read this section daily to find out about new cars, vehicle reviews and car pictures. Torque News is an automotive news website by Hareyan Publishing, LLC, dedicated to covering the latest news, reviews and opinions about the car industry.

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It was way back in 1999 when the Nissan brand was falling off the map. Even though it did make a pretty powerful comeback in China, a land where car growth is apparent, Nissan is not being noticed as it should.
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Kia Motors America announced Monday an incredibly affordable price for its new 2012 Rio. The Rio is a completely redesigned vehicle that was first unveiled earlier this year at the 2011 New York International Auto Show.
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Here are three candidates for cars that are capable of developing 0 to 60 miles per hour speed in under three seconds: Nissan GT-R vs. Porsche 911 Turbo S vs. Bugatti Veyron Super Sport. Let's see which one does better.
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The first production Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 to be offered to the public was sold at the Barrett-Jackson auction in Las Vegas yesterday for $250,000 with the proceeds benefitting the YMCA of Southern Nevada.
By Hawke Fracassa on
Winnebago Industries Inc. (NYSE: WGO), a Forest City, Iowa-based maker of recreational vehicles, has made several executive appointments, including the addition of Dane Found as Western area regional sales manager for Winnebago Industries Towables' new Raven product line.
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A demand for full size pickups is driving strong September sales. September has been the strongest month for pickups this year, according to a report in Automotive News.
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General Motors Company (NYSE: GM) in a surprise move to many stock investors went outside of internal corporate candidates to name James A. Davlin as GM vice president finance and treasurer, effective Oct. 3. Davlin joins GM from Deere & Company (NYSE: DE).
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U.S. shoppers are using "bridge-the-gap" car leasing in greater numbers than ever before, according to the Web site LeaseTrader.com. “Bridge-the-gap” leasing is auto industry parlance for people taking over someone else’s remaining short-term car lease until dealer inventory levels return to normal so when they do they can buy the car they want to own.

By Kate McLeod on
A major not-for-profit, the St. Bernard Project, has given credit to Toyota for helping them speed post-Katrina homebuilding .
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Ford will offer the Mondeo in a new Titanium trim line, which will get an EcoBoost turbocharged four-cylinder engine and a six-speed manual gearbox to become the fastest Mondeo ever.
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Fans of the popular CBS series “The Amazing Race” will get an eyeful of Ford products like the Ford Fiesta, Mustang, Focus and Explorer when the globe-hopping reality show returns Sunday, Sept. 25 at 8 p.m.
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Republicans are looking to take money from a Department of Energy program that fosters the development of battery technology. They propose moving the money to help clean up some of the damage caused by a series of storms. Emergency funds have been cut in the wave of funding cuts that government has instituted.
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BMW CEO Norbert Reithofer has told German automotive magazine Auto Motor und Sport that BMW X4 all-weather sports coupe will fill the gap between the X3 and X6 in 2014.
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There is some great news for classic car enthusiasts. The 1884 La Marquise will be shown on display on the auction block for all to ogle.
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Friday was an exciting day for Ricardo Borba, a 44-year-old man from Ottawa, Canada. He received a delivery from Nissan Canada, who made history when it delivered the first all-electric Nissan LEAF to Borba.
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The best pickup truck for $30,000 is the Ram 2011 1500 Quad Cab Hemi according to a recent comparison test against Ford, Chevrolet, Nissan and Toyota pickups. Let the debates begin among the fan class for each truck.
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While speaking with a group of reporters in Dearborn, Ford Motor Company sales analyst George Pipas stated that the truck segment as a whole is the strongest it has been this year – currently holding about 13% of the overall American new car market.
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The 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show has been considered a grand success. Automobile manufactures for all makes and models of cars, old and new, from the most elaborate and pricey to more modest and even electric vehicles were showcased.
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Audi is teaming up with the FX Network to bring to the public a 16-minute short form original drama called “Untitled Jersey City Project”. This joint venture will be featuring the all-new 2012 Audi A6.
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This morning granted a great change for the auto industry loan program. Early Friday morning, the House approved a stopgap bill to fund the government's operations from now through November 18, 2011.
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BMW Financial Services has a new program called the College Graduation Program. Its agenda is to target college graduates and young professionals with expanded college graduate degrees under their belts in an attempt to help them afford leases or auto loans for purchasing new BMWs.
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Audi has long been a dominating force in the world of Le Mans racing and their new LMP (Le Mans Prototype) competitor – the Audi R18 TDI – will take to Road Atlanta in an attempt to bring the German automaker their tenth win in the Petit Le Mans race event on October 1st.
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Shanghai GM (Shenyang) Norsom Motors, GM China’s joint venture with SAIC and Shanghai GM in Shenyang, today broke ground for its new manufacturing facility.
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Subaru and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have issued a recall of select Subaru Legacy and Outback models over a concern that the wiper motor could overheat – causing the wipers to stop working suddenly and in the worst case scenario this could also start a fire.
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Among trends in the leasing industry reported by LeaseTrader.com are that short-term leasing "remains strong," lease buyouts for Toyota and Lexus automobiles are easing and the Chevrolet Volt is gaining lease customers.
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Maybach has models such as the Daimler, that seem to sit in a class of its own, and the brand offers car enthusiasts an exceptional and atypical vehicle of high quality and uniqueness – and a steep price ticket to boot. Well, Maybach is adding to their collection with the exciting new Edition 125! vehicle which they showed off at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show.
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The 2011 Frankfort Motor Show was a grand success in revealing some of the best new up and coming small cars of the future. Ford was right there to share its forthcoming ideas, including the Focus ST and the Evos.
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With its signed agreement with General Motors (NYSE: GM), it is clear that General Electric (NYSE: GE) has officially joined the auto stock sector with its contribution to the charging infrastructure of the EVS in China.
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The city of Chicago has ordered 80 natural gas-powered vans and trucks from Advantage Chevrolet in Hodgkins, Ill. The contract awarded by the city asks Advantage to supply one of America's largest urban centers with up to 40 compressed natural gas-powered Chevrolet Express vans and up to 40 CNG-powered Chevy Silverado pickup trucks.
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Rally America Inc., the Golden Valley, Minn., sanctioning and Rally promotion organization in the United States, was purchased today by Bill Fogg, a Vermont entrepreneur with a marketing background who wants to bring the sport to a worldwide audience in 2012.