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Ford Explorer ad features Nelly during 53rd Annual GRAMMY Awards

A unique ad featuring hip hop recording artist Nelly and the Explorer’s new Audio System from Sony is one of three commercials to run during the GRAMMY’s.
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By: Frank Sherosky

Automotive Marketplace Will Notice Japan No Longer Second Largest Economy

Japan is no longer the world's second largest economy, an honor now claimed by China, which has huge implications in the global automotive marketplace.
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By: Keith Griffin

New Class-C Coupe to be revealed in Geneva

Though the new Mercedes Benz Class C Coupe looks much like other coupes on the road it has one distinguishing aspect - the three-pointed Mercedes Benz logo in the center of the grill that indicates this vehicle comes from a 125-year dedication to advanced, comfortable and tech-savvy automobiles.
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By: Don Bain

Jeremy Rifkin opens Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy 2011 Conference and Exposition

Jeremy Rifkin, famed author and hydrogen proponent, believes a new paradigm in the world's economic future is about to come to fruition as he opens the 2011 FC&HE.
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By: Frank Sherosky

GM disrespects American taxpayers with bonus offers

You can take General Motors out of bankruptcy, but cannot take the bankrupt mentality out of General Motors management with its latest bonus offerings before paying off its government loans.
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By: Frank Sherosky

More Weekend Dealership Hours Sought by Chrysler Exec

Hard as it may be to believe, but Chrysler is on a major push to get its dealerships to have weekend hours, with a special emphasis on Sunday service openings coming in 2012.
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By: Keith Griffin

NASCAR to run fuel injection in 2012

This morning, NASCAR announced that their flagship racing circuit – the Sprint Cup Series – will join the age of electronic technology as all cars will be required to run a fuel injection system in the 2012 season.
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By: Patrick Rall

Volkswagen diesels facing fuel pump recall

Volkswagen Auto Group is currently under investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for a possible problem relating to their fuel pump and should the government agency find it to be faulty, the German automaker could be variety of popular vehicles.
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By: Patrick Rall

Renault to debut the Captur crossover at the Geneva Motor Show

When the Geneva Motor Show opens next month, Renault will unveil the new Captur Concept, the second of the six concept vehicles to be debuted as part of the automakers new brand identity.
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By: Patrick Rall

Chrysler increases reimbursement for consumers with special needs

Chrysler announced yesterday at the National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association in Daytona Beach Florida that they were increasing their reimbursement program value to $1,000 for those consumers who require the assistance of items like wheelchair lifts or hand-controlled throttle and brake mechanisms.
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By: Patrick Rall