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  1. Fire extinguisher Recall
  2. Magna plots Chrysler's future
  3. Larson resigns post at GM
  4. Ford to close Cleveland casting plant, delay engine line startup
  5. Mercedes Car Group April unit sales fall 3 percent
  6. Dodge names marketing director
  7. U.S. to get SLR McLaren Roadster
  8. Kuwait buyer of Aston Martin gets $720 million in offers
  9. GM gives Volt a jolt; could hit roads by 2010
  10. Jeep propels Chrysler group April gain
  11. Automakers can't meet Vermont CO2 timeline, expert says
  12. New Chrysler commercials focus on brand identity
  13. Ford to close Cleveland casting plant, delay engine line startup
  14. New Chrysler commercials focus on brand identity
  15. U.S. to get SLR McLaren Roadster
  16. Mercedes Car Group April unit sales fall 3 percent
  17. Magna plots Chrysler's future
  18. GM gives Volt a jolt; could hit roads by 2010
  19. Larson resigns post at GM
  20. Automakers can't meet Vermont CO2 timeline, expert says
  21. Dodge names marketing director
  22. Kuwait buyer of Aston Martin gets $720 million in offers
  23. Daido Steel asks Suzuki to take stake
  24. Mitsubishi, GS Yuasa to form lithium-ion battery joint venture
  25. BMW group car sales rise 3 percent in April
  26. VW: Osterloh wants more capacity in Wolfsburg
  27. Audi: Our gizmos won't confuse you
  28. Volvo first quarter earnings seen stung by weak U.S. market
  29. Senate panel sets 35 mpg auto standard by 2020
  30. GM is first automaker to join U.S. carbon cap group
  31. Audi: Our gizmos won't confuse you
  32. Opel's Belgian plant workers mull end to strike
  33. Senate panel sets 35 mpg auto standard by 2020
  34. VW: Osterloh wants more capacity in Wolfsburg
  35. GM is first automaker to join U.S. carbon cap group
  36. Mitsubishi, GS Yuasa to form lithium-ion battery joint venture
  37. Volvo first quarter earnings seen stung by weak U.S. market
  38. Daido Steel asks Suzuki to take stake
  39. BMW group car sales rise 3 percent in April
  40. Dodge to sell minivan, small SUV in China
  41. These luxury cars are popular with thieves
  42. Detroit enters fuel economy debate
  43. Alternative-fuel cars star at China show
  44. GM: Mortgage meltdown will hurt sales
  45. FT: Ford develops ‘sustainability strategy’
  46. Las Vegas tops U.S. cities for car thefts
  47. GM to show off long-range electric car
  48. Study ranks vehicles by 3-year death rates
  49. Polls show outlook for hybrid sales iffy
  50. UAW boss doesn’t want Chrysler sold
  51. Ethanol use may cause more smog, deaths
  52. ForbesAutos.com: What women want
  53. The Driver's Seat Front Page
  54. Ford to close plant, shut another for a year
  55. Gas prices edge down after 11-week surge
  56. Antique cars: Readers’ top photos
  57. Toyota tops GM in world auto sales
  58. Ford’s loss narrows on cost cuts, sales
  59. Pump-busters: Most fuel-efficient vehicles
  60. This year, pump price rise is fast and furious
  61. Ford’s dilemma: Bigger but greener cars
  62. Brighter, cleaner outlook for U.S. diesels
  63. Automakers report slow U.S. sales in April
  64. Obama says more fuel-efficient cars needed
  65. Panel OKs 40% boost in fuel economy
  66. Toyota: An automaker wired to win
  67. Chinese automakers are looking west
  68. Video: Video: Gas mileage claims wildly off base
  69. Ford exec says April sales ‘terrible’ all around
  70. The top gas guzzlers of 2007
  71. Senate proposes hike in fuel economy
  72. GM joins group fighting global warming
  73. GM offers a new round of sales incentives
  74. ForbesAutos: Supercar timeshares
  75. GM will ‘fight hard for every sale’
  76. ForbesAutos: High-octane wagons
  77. Carmakers turn back to incentives
  78. Toyota quarterly profit rises 9 percent
  79. Wall Street, automakers in currency clash
  80. Four no-compromise convertibles
  81. Slide show: Four top hard-top convertibles
  82. Grape seeds used for cooking, car fuel
  83. Investment raises talk of a Chrysler bid
  84. ForbesAutos: HD Radio hits the airwaves
  85. Mulally tells shareholders Ford is on track
  86. Chevrolet Camaro: A Transformers Movie Star
  87. AUTO TECH Review: 2007 Chevrolet Corvette
  88. Chrysler to recall minivans to fix air bags
  89. Toyota says cost of making hybrids will fall
  90. Chinese automakers are looking west
  91. Ford exec says April sales ‘terrible’ all around
  92. This year, pump price rise is fast and furious
  93. ForbesAutos: High-octane wagons
  94. Ford’s dilemma: Bigger but greener cars
  95. Brighter, cleaner outlook for U.S. diesels
  96. Automakers report slow U.S. sales in April
  97. Video: Video: Gas mileage claims wildly off base
  98. Ford’s loss narrows on cost cuts, sales
  99. GM will ‘fight hard for every sale’
  100. ForbesAutos: Supercar timeshares
  101. Toyota tops GM in world auto sales
  102. Toyota: An automaker wired to win
  103. Las Vegas tops U.S. cities for car thefts
  104. FT: Ford develops ‘sustainability strategy’
  105. The Driver's Seat Front Page
  106. The top gas guzzlers of 2007
  107. Pump-busters: Most fuel-efficient vehicles
  108. Senate proposes hike in fuel economy
  109. Toyota says cost of making hybrids will fall
  110. Four no-compromise convertibles
  111. Slide show: Four top hard-top convertibles
  112. Chrysler to recall minivans to fix air bags
  113. Mulally tells shareholders Ford is on track
  114. ForbesAutos: HD Radio hits the airwaves
  115. Investment raises talk of a Chrysler bid
  116. Automakers turning back to incentives
  117. Grape seeds used for cooking, car fuel
  118. Obama says more fuel-efficient cars needed
  119. Ford to close plant, shut another for a year
  120. GM joins group fighting global warming
  121. GM offers a new round of sales incentives
  122. Panel OKs 40% boost in fuel economy
  123. Toyota quarterly profit rises 9 percent
  124. Wall Street, automakers in currency clash
  125. Equity firm Cerberus likely buyer of Chrysler
  126. Ford, Acura earn crash-test honors
  127. High court orders review of Ford Explorer case
  128. Some Chrysler workers wary of Cerberus deal
  129. Chrysler deal could be risky for buyout firm
  130. Can a Cerberus deal help out Chrysler?
  131. Cerberus, unions meet over Chrysler deal
  132. Miami drivers have the worst road rage
  133. Why Daimler gave Chrysler to Cerberus
  134. DaimlerChrysler board OKs Chrysler sale
  135. Union leaders: Chrysler pensions safe
  136. Get a Delorean
  137. Toyota’s shows commitment to hybrids
  138. Newsweek Q&A: Cerberus Chairman John Snow
  139. Newsweek: Rethinking the car company
  140. Clean energy claim: Aluminum in car tanks
  141. High-end SUVs that haul heavy loads
  142. Fuel bill unlikely to make much mileage
  143. China's Chery halts DaimlerChrysler project
  144. NYC yellow cabs to go hybrid within 5 years
  145. Blind spots are a deadly flaw for most SUVs
  146. How to pick a new car for a graduate
  147. Gas prices make buyers think small(er)
  148. GM could take $1 billion Delphi charge
  149. A bold and bright future for car colors
  150. The top 10 worst cities for speeding
  151. Video: Video: Lee Iacocca on Chrysler's*survival
  152. Ford eyes sale of Volvo, BMW interested
  153. The new heat on Ford
  154. Ford predicts rise in retail sales
  155. Costly convertibles aren't always safest
  156. Study: Toyota is most productive automaker
  157. Ford’s sales fall; DaimlerChrysler's rise
  158. Hyundai charges into lead in quality study
  159. Honda to discontinue hybrid Accords
  160. GM to rush development of electric car
  161. Auto execs in D.C. to talk fuel economy
  162. Ford beats Toyota in quality rankings
  163. Chinese Auto Parts Enter the Global Market
  164. Toyota worldwide hybrid sales top 1 million
  165. Scion’s new xB good for grown-ups too
  166. Expensive rides that hold their value
  167. The best vehicles for making road trips
  168. Chrysler exceeds worker buyouts target
  169. Ford hires banks to explore options
  170. GM puts designers in the driver's seat
  171. El Camino on the horizon again?
  172. Ford reviewing plans for Jaguar, Land Rover
  173. Toyota overtook GM as top carmaker in ’06
  174. Newsweek: Detroit’s Washington clout waning
  175. Ford can celebrate quality win, but not for long
  176. Detroit seeks labor cost parity with Asians
  177. Ford says 27,000 have left automaker
  178. Beauty is finally on the inside at GM
  179. Hertz, Avis to boost hybrid fleets
  180. Vatican issues ‘10 Commandments’ for drivers
  181. Jaguar, Land Rover: Synergy for Cerberus?
  182. Driving small doesn’t mean less safe
  183. A New 'Alternative' Vehicle: Boats & Cars Mix
  184. Ten car design trends to shape the future
  185. We want images of your graduation ride
  186. Senators seek compromise on fuel economy
  187. Delphi, labor union reportedly near deal
  188. Chrysler to boost fuel efficiency
  189. Tiger Woods to market GM's OnStar
  190. Top auto union says carmakers posturing
  191. Video: CNBC: Ford re-launching its iconic Taurus
  192. Energy policy fight still well underway
  193. Delphi offering buyouts, early retirement
  194. U.S. gas prices drop to average of $3 per gallon
  195. Toyota eyes a heftier hybrid
  196. Saturn getting tough with its competitors
  197. Indian cheap car push doesn’t help climate
  198. Alternate reality: Break your oil addiction
  199. Ford offering end-of-month incentives
  200. GM in deal to sell its transmission unit
  201. Honda ranks high in customer satisfaction
  202. California has nation’s worst traffic jams
  203. Auto workers approve Delphi contract
  204. Ford boss says market share will solidify in ’08
  205. Ferrari Goes Green
  206. Mideast funds target Jaguar, Land Rover: report
  207. Auto group backs House fuel economy plan
  208. ‘Transformers’ a GM ad in disguise
  209. GM is Motown’s new ‘stock star’
  210. Crash test: Larger vehicles a pain in the neck
  211. Automakers report U.S. sales for June
  212. Chrysler recalls Wranglers, Nitros over engine
  213. Chrysler, China's Chery sign export deal
  214. Toyota, Ford report strong sales in China
  215. Buy a car, pick it up in Europe
  216. Consumers shifting toward smaller engines
  217. Ford, Calif. utility to develop plug-in hybrids
  218. GM hikes incentives as truck battle escalates
  219. Tiny Smart car faces safety questions
  220. Ford struggling in midsize sedan segment
  221. Mini is getting ready to stretch out
  222. Audi’s new TT is pumped and fierce
  223. Chrysler to drop prices on 2008 minivans
  224. Ford reportedly ready to sell Volvo unit
  225. Automakers racing to offer interactive gizmos
  226. Building a greener Bimmer
  227. The*life Aquada
  228. Chrysler scraps plans for luxury Imperial model
  229. Toyota to temporarily halt production in Japan
  230. Summer is prime time for car thieves
  231. Ford receives bids for Jaguar, Land Rover
  232. Toyota slips behind GM in second quarter
  233. Chrysler, union open new contract talks
  234. Auto talks may solve potential health care crisis
  235. U.S. autoworker faces changed industry
  236. UAW opens formal talks with Ford, GM
  237. Toyota keeps global sales target of 9.34 million vehicles this year
  238. GM’s Allison unit buyout faces hurdle: report
  239. Layoffs seen as GM slows truck production
  240. GM seeks a green jolt with a green Volt
  241. Toyota tests plug-in hybrid car
  242. Top 10 luxury vehicles that lose their value
  243. Ford makes surprise quarterly profit
  244. Chrysler offers lifetime powertrain warranties
  245. Porsche announces plans for hybrid SUV
  246. Cerberus advisor to become Chrysler chairman
  247. Dealerships get you down? Just drop in
  248. E-dragsters go for gas-powered records
  249. General Motors swings to quarterly profit
  250. Housing market downturn hurts Detroit