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Luxury is back: Rolls-Royce rides global sales boom

Sales of Rolls-Royce luxury automobiles are up, everywhere. There were 1,592 Rolls-Royce Motor Cars assembled, sold and shipped from England to buyers worldwide in the first six months of 2011, up 64% compared with year-ago numbers. It's the best start to a model year for Rolls since 2003.
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By: Hawke Fracassa

SAE employment study proves mobility sector is experiencing a recovery

This new study, conducted by Hardin Business Communications for SAE International, is the first forward-looking study of its kind for the industry.
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By: Frank Sherosky

Can the 2012 Camry plow Toyota stock above its recent price channel?

It wasn’t that long ago that Toyota Motor Company (ADR: TM) stock was trading on the lower end of a 16-week channel. Now the stock has broken the early May high of 84 by closing just above it at 84.16. Could it be the breakout to higher highs? And is it the result of all the 2012 Camry news on the web?
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By: Frank Sherosky

Toyota winners help teens in Connecticut, Alabama be better drivers

School teachers from Connecticut and Alabama won the Toyota Teen Driver Educators' Challenge today, Toyota and Discovery Education said in a joint announcement this evening.
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By: Hawke Fracassa

Higher ethanol authorization drawing fire from automakers

Last week the Environmental Protection Agency, acting under the Clean Air Act waivers, approved the use of gas containing 15 percent ethanol (E15) in cars and light trucks made as early as 2001. Ford, Chrysler and Toyota, along with other manufacturers, have reacted by stating the use of the E15 blend in their cars may void the warranties.
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By: Don Bain

Leaked: Mercedes-Benz hides its 2012 C63 AMG Black Series Coupe by painting it red

When a celebrity doesn't want to get noticed out on the street, they wear something completely drab and wear the biggest, darkest sunglasses in order to remain incognito. When Mercedes tested its new 2012 C63 Black edition, they decided to disguise it in a bright red paint and send it out stark naked.
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By: Roman Rosa

U.S. taps Youngstown mayor to help auto communities thrive

The mayor of Youngstown, Ohio, was named today by Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis to the new position of director of recovery for auto communities and workers. Jay Williams' appointment is effective Aug. 8.
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By: Hawke Fracassa