| Drive On Plug-in car sales hit 100000 -- is it enough |
May 17th, 2013 |
Sometime over the weekend, the electric-car movement is going to hit a major milestone: 100,000th plug-in car in the U.S. is likely to be sold. So says Plug-In America, an advocacy group that that is doing ...
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| Europes April auto registrations rise first time in months |
May 17th, 2013 |
Monthly new auto registrations in Europe improved last month for the first time in 18 months, the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association said Friday. April registrations in the European Union, comprised of 27 countries, improved 1.7 percent, from 1.02 million to 1.04 million, the association said, brought on by extra selling days because this year, the Easter holiday was in March, ...
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| European Car Sales up First Time in 20 Months |
May 17th, 2013 |
European car sales posted their first gain in 20 months, rising 1.7 per cent in April compared with the same month last year, the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA) said Friday. A total of 1.038 million new cars were registered in the European Union in April, the ACEA said. Registrations had slumped to an historic low of 1.021 million in April last year. "The ...
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| Fistful of new Grand Theft Auto V screenshots |
May 17th, 2013 |
Sky's the limit in new 'Grand Theft Auto V' images Vehicular-based activities abound as no-good drifter Trevor and car requisitionist Franklin get on the wrong side of the law, and a submersible stumbles upon a sunken wreck in the latest Grand Theft Auto V images. And various tidbits can be gleaned from each of the shots, such as the existence of police motorcycles in Trevor's ...
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| Schmidt trying to get 2 cars in before adding car |
May 17th, 2013 |
The owner of Schmidt Peterson Motorsports told The Associated Press on Friday he has not hired a driver for the No. 99 car but might if his two other drivers safely qualify Saturday. Schmidt's other drivers are Simon Pageland, last year's IndyCar rookie of the year, and rookie Tristan Gautier. Both are from ...
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| European car sales slump ends |
May 17th, 2013 |
Milan - European auto sales grew in April for the first time since September 2011, ending 18 consecutive months of decline, but the improvement was a technical one because of two extra work days last month, the European automaker's association said ...
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| Glimmer of hope for EU car sales |
May 17th, 2013 |
DDAIF all pushed higher. Peugeot's stock rallied by as much as 7%. New car demand in the United Kingdom continued to grow, but the picture remains mixed elsewhere in the EU. Car registrations were up in Spain and Germany, but fell in Italy and France, which dipped back into recession in the first quarter of the ...
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| NHTSA Tests New Crop of Vehicles |
May 17th, 2013 |
A host of 2014 vehicles have earned the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's five-star rating in crash tests, perhaps most notably the ...
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| Chrysler Delays 2014 Jeep Cherokee One Month |
May 17th, 2013 |
on Thursday that its midsize SUV, slated to hit dealers right about now, won't arrive until the middle of June. But dealers should have plenty of cars by fall, said Mark Chernoby, who heads up engineering at Chrysler. Chrysler builds the Cherokee in Toledo, Ohio; the automaker said it's smoothing out a few issues common with new-vehicle launches. "Right now, we are at a point ...
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| Layman Chevy showroom get smell of new and more cars |
May 17th, 2013 |
The redesigned Bobby Layman Chevrolet, still located at 3900 W. Broad St. Bobby Layman Chevrolet hasnt moved from its jingle-immortalized address, but it has a new look. The auto dealership at 3900 W. Broad St. in Columbus is debuting its new showroom and administrative offices Friday, showing off the newest design from its supplier General Motors Co. (NYSE:GM) Instead of renovating, it made more ...
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