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A few good questions for the auto industry in 2012

The auto industry is an ever-changing, inscrutable business on a path fraught with detours, road hazards, cross traffic, patches of immobility, washed out bridges and damaged roadways. Finally shaken out of their Rip Van Winkle stupor by the Lehman Shock, Detroit’s Big Three made progress last year against the growing field of Asian and European competitors. Will 2012 serve to continue their successful growth?
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By: Don Bain

Are the Chevy Volt or Nissan Leaf flops as some naysayers claim?

A report by 24/7 Wall Street spins the truth about the Chevy Volt into a negative view on its sales and popularity record.
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By: David Herron

Three things can be done to stop teen drunk driving

Teen drunk driving by their own admission is high during New Year's evening but here are 3 things parents and teens can to to stop teenage drunk driving.
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By: Keith Griffin

Chrysler announces the new 2012 300 and 300C Luxury Sedans

The Chrysler brand has made an increasingly strong push towards being a luxury automaker over the past few years and with the introduction of the 2012 Chrysler 300 and 300C Luxury Series sedans – they look to dive deeper into the luxury segment with new appointments and incredible fuel economy with a price well below the competition.
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By: Patrick Rall

GM recalls 2010 and 2011 Cadillac SRX over rollaway risks

General Motors and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recently announced a recall of select 2010 and 2011 model year Cadillac SRX crossovers due to a risk of the transmission cables coming unattached from the transmission – making it impossible to shift and possibly leading to a rollaway accident if the vehicle is left in a drive gear or neutral.
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By: Patrick Rall

NYC deploying six Nissan LEAF's in Taxi of Tomorrow pilot program

In the first time in over 110 years since electric taxi's were last used in New York, Nissan and NYC are working together to develop the Taxi of the Future starting with a fleet of Nissan LEAF's.
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By: David Herron

NHTSA investigating Infiniti M45 over stalling risks

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened a preliminary investigation into the Infiniti M45 sedans from the 2003 and 2004 model year over a concern that the fuel gauge components may go bad and read incorrectly – possibly leading to stalling and increasing the risks of an accident.
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By: Patrick Rall