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Cars Slightly More Affordable Study Claims

Remember those diamond engagement ring commercials that claimed you should spend three month’s salary for a ring? Well, that’s nothing compared to the fact that you will spend, on average, almost six months of salary to purchase your next new car (then again most marriages don't last as long as a car loan). A study by Comerica Bank of Dallas claims cars are slightly more affordable in the third quarter of 2010.
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Pirelli Pumps Up U.S. Factory in Georgia

Pirelli Tire North America has announced a major investment in its manufacturing facility in Rome, Georgia. Alabama and Georgia are quickly becoming major manufacturing hubs with Kia, Honda and Hyundai plants located there. The $12 million investment announced by Pirelli is going towards a compound mixing facility at the Rome, Georgia facility that has received from more than $92 million in investments since its inception in 2001.
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Ford To Sell Its Electric EV in 19 Cities Initially

Forday today announced 19 cities and markets where it plans to sell its electric car Ford EV, which is based on 2012 Ford Ford Focus. The list of those markets shows the automaker will target the major metro areas for its electric car's introduction.
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Mercedes Teaching Apexes and Exits to Chinese

Mercedes has tapped into the burgeoning Chinese automotive market by offering a Mercedes race-car school in China. The AMG Driving Academy in China takes place from Nov. 19 to Nov. 24 at the Shanghai International Circuit, a 3.5-mile F1 track. They’ll have some great vehicles at their disposal, including the SLS AMG, the SL 63 AMG, the C 63 AMG with Performance Package Plus, and the SLK 55 AMG.
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Major 5 Debuts Coming to the LA Auto Show

Just like there are three major domestic manufacturers in the U.S., there are three major auto shows: Detroit, New York and Los Angeles. The Los Angeles show opens Friday, Nov. 19, after two jam-packed media days, with major debuts coming.
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2010 Nissan Cube a Rare Miss for the Carmaker

The 2010 Nissan Cube – by all measures a vehicle that should make sub-compact driving fun and practical. Don’t let the hype fool you. The Nissan Cube is the rare Nissan that does not have much going for it.
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Toyota Verso-S Interior Same as Ractis

This is the interior view of Toyota's Verso-S, which was unveiled for the European drivers on Sept. 30th of 2010. Judging from the images posted on Toyota's Japanese website, the interior of the 2011 Ractis will be the same as this one.

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Toyota Ractis Standard View

Toyota says Ractis will come in three styles: Standard, Stylish and Sporty. This is the side view of Ractis' standard style.

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Toyota Ractis Front Picture

Toyota is getting ready to unveil Ractis for its Japanese drivers. This is the new hatchback's front view.

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Toyota To Unveil Ractis for Japan with Left Hand Drive

Judging from the images, posted on Toyota's Japanese website, the new Ractis may be a left hand drive. It does not seem surprising for the American and most of the European drivers, but this version of Ractis is for the Japan, where the drivers run their cars on the right side.
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