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Top Gear trailer for Season 18 shows explosions mayhem and craziness

Hey Top Gear fans, are you ready for the next season of the wildly popular car show? Top Gear UK today released the latest trailer for Season 18. As usual, it shows all the latest mayhem, antics, and crazy stunts the three hosts, Jeremy Clarkson, James May, and Richard Hammond will be getting into in Season 18.
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By: Adam Yamada-Hanff

Hyundai Tops All Brands in J.D. Power Customer Retention Study

Here is another important accolade that Hyundai has racked up since the beginning of 2012: it is number one in customer retention - besting its leading competition by 4 percentage points.
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By: Keith Griffin

VW, Audi, BMW Recall 500,000+ Models for Fuel Leaks

Volkswagen is recalling 159,884 VW and Audi cars with diesel TDI engines in model years 2008 through 2011 for a possible fuel leak problem. The recall is voluntary and was not ordered by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), but affects nearly every car sold in North America with the ultra-efficient TDI engines. BMW is also recalling nearly 300,000 vehicles.
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By: Aaron Turpen

Mercedes Finally Introduces a B-Class Plug-In Hybrid

No one can say the Germans embraced the electric drive with passion, preferring to develop the internal combustion engine, ICE in a wait and see attitude. It seems after BMW dabbled with the electric drive, Mercedes is pragmatically bringing in the US a B-Class plug-in hybrid, PHEV.
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By: Nicolas Zart

Mercedes SL at NAIAS 2012 implies new leadership in lightweight body structures

Finally, good news for the auto industry. The NAIAS 2012 shows the Mercedes SL with a special display of its all-aluminum body structure. Does this mean Mercedes is stepping up as a leader in lightweight automobiles?
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By: Frank Sherosky

Toyota stock shows a potential breakout in play with NAIAS 2012

Last time I wrote on Toyota Motors (ADR:TM) stock, it had traded barely up to Moody’s downgrade of Toyota’s financial arm in the US. However, that was then, and this is now, as the stock is sitting just above a down-trend line, and has a great showing in play at the NAIAS 2012 in Detroit.
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By: Frank Sherosky