The changing auto industry
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Chevy Volt vs. Nissan Leaf: the electric car price war
The Chevy Volt will sell for $41,000 before a federal tax credit, while the Nissan Leaf will go for $32,780 before the credit. The two cars are trying to jump-start the US electric-car industry.
Detroit tops auto industry customer satisfaction
Will next-gen hybrid cars see a resurgence?
General Motors readies to sell… itself, with IPO
American cars vs. imports: the short course on vehicle quality
5 dead auto brands and why they died
Fuel economy limits for big trucks on the horizon?
GM to recall 1.5 million 2007-2009 model cars, trucks & crossovers
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Sixth annual Allstate America’s Best Drivers Report released
Produced for Allstate - Allstate has released its sixth annual "Allstate America's Best Drivers Report." This year's top honor of "America's Safest Driving City" is Fort Collins, Colorado.
Chevrolet's unique program lets drivers create their own Corvette
Produced for General Motors - The Corvette is as American as apple pie. Now owners of the iconic symbol can lend a hand in building part of their American dream, specifically a supercharged engine.
The iconic Suburban, 75 years and still truckin'
Produced for General Motors - Despite 11 different variations over the last 75 years, the Suburban has stayed true to its basic mission of versatility and dependability.
GM Certified Used Cars offer an affordable alternative to new car buying
Produced for General Motors - "Certified used" cars (CPO's) have become an affordable alternative for drivers. GM makes sure each CPO passes a comprehensive inspection and backs their original manufacturer warranty.
Automaker tunnels their way to better fuel efficiency
Produced for General Motors - This month General Motors is celebrating an important milestone in achieving better fuel economy, the 30th anniversary of the world's largest wind tunnel.
How the light rail is making cities leaner, greener and more sustainable
Produced for Siemens - As many as 1.5 million people pack light rail trains across the country every day. It helps eliminate cars from congested road ways and reduce carbon emissions by 20 pounds per person, per day. Now, new research suggests it may also help travelers shed a few extra pounds of their own.
The Camaro -This Year’s Breakout Star
Produced for General Motors - To snag the top spot on Edmnuds.com's annual Launch Breakthrough Awards, the Chevrolet Camaro earned high marks in 18 categories associated with the successful launch of a new car.
New OnStar smartphone app connects you to your car
Produced for OnStar - OnStar mobile technology unlocks doors, sounds horn and lights and provides up-to-date health report.
Obama gives Chevrolet Volt a boost
Produced for General Motors - President attends groundbreaking for new lithium ion battery cell plant; opening will create jobs and help lessen country's dependence on foreign oil.
The Buick Regal returns - redesigned and redefined
Produced for General Motors - Once synonymous with the family sedan, one of America's oldest car brands is getting a new identity: Buick will roll out the Regal nameplate for the first time in six years.
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Universal Technical Institute Announces Departure of Board Member
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