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2013 Nissan Pathfinder: All-New with class-leading fuel economy

Nissan has announced the launch of the all-new 2013 Pathfinder that has been totally redesigned inside and out with improved fuel mileage.
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All five Chrysler Group brands show growth in July 2012

While the recent success of the Japanese automakers doing business in America have pushed the Chrysler Group out of the top spot in terms of year over year growth, Chrysler was able to continue their strong year as they were the only American automaker to show positive growth in July 2012.
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Study says child safety warning systems unreliable

A preliminary assessment of technology devices meant to help prevent children from being left in hot cars has found that the systems are unreliable and have limited effectiveness.
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Audi’s attractive 2012 A6 wins two more awards

The Audi A6 has long been a car with mass appeal. However, the rounded, melted corners of the early years stayed around too long and the car became a bit stodgy.
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Toyota's 100 Cars for Good program enters final stretch

Having given away 75 cars now, the 100 Cars for Good program from Toyota enters its final stretch for 2012. With 25 more cars to give away and 125 charities still in the running, votes are needed now more than ever.
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Cadillac XTS and ATS ‘Super Cruise’ gets rigorous test on Brooklyn Bridge

Cadillac just finished testing the XTS and ATS “Super Cruise” on the famed New York Brooklyn Bridge.
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The first 2014 Mazda6 to roll off the line surprises the auto world

The first 2014 Mazda6 rolled off the assembly line in Japan and it wasn’t the new sedan that everyone has been waiting for.
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German state fronts $312 million to the Nürburgring to keep the famous track alive

Things might have just gotten a whole lot easier for F1 boss Bernie Eccelstone to help keep the famed Nürburgring in business as German state Rhineland-Palatinate has guaranteed a substantial amount of cash to the managing group in order to help pay a portion of the track’s hefty debt.
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2013 SRT Viper GTS-R struggles in first ALMS practice

The two new 2013 SRT Viper GTS-R teams completed their first official practice with the American LeMans Series a couple hours ago with both teams turning in mediocre times – putting them both in the lower end of the GT Class field after very short practice sessions.
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Chrysler wants $2.5 million deposit back from Duke Energy of Illinois

When Fiat SpA took over the Chrysler Group in 2009, Duke Energy of Illinois required the company to pay a security deposit of $2.5 million dollars – money which the Chrysler Group wants back right now.
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