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Dealers Get Spanked by FTC for Deceptive Ads

The great slumbering giant that is the Federal Trade Commission has awoken to slap down five dealerships across the country that ran deceptive ads about paying off consumer loans on old cars when buying new ones.
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By: Keith Griffin

GM and Nasa developing Robo-Glove, expect factory floor use

General Motors Company (NYSE: GM) and NASA are jointly developing a robotic glove called Robo-glove that auto workers and astronauts can wear to help do their respective jobs better while potentially reducing the risk of repetitive stress injuries.
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By: Frank Sherosky

Chevrolet running all-new car in 2013 NASCAR

General Motors has just announced that when the 2013 NASCAR season rolls around, the many Chevrolet teams in the field will no longer be driving Chevy Impala stock cars – instead racing a new Chevrolet model that has not yet been unveiled to the world.
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By: Patrick Rall

J.D. Power and Associates lists 3 reasons why customers love Lexus service

Lexus and MINI have won awards from J.D. Power and Associates once again for being tops in their categories for customer satisfaction with dealer service.
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By: John Goreham

The 1,200 hp Bugatti Veyron Vitesse is the fastest roadster ever

The incredible 1,200 horsepower Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse made its debut last week at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show and the legendary hypercar builder has now unveiled all of the details on what they claim is the fastest roadster ever built in the world – with a top speed of 255 miles per hour.
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By: Patrick Rall

Dykema to prepare auto industry for EV and hybrid litigation onslaught

As the production of EVs and hybrids increases, so does the risk to automobile brand reputation, manufacturers and their suppliers; and Dykema is taking the lead this month at the ABA Conference on Automotive Product Liability and Litigation.
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By: Frank Sherosky