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Nissan, in bid to build market share, cuts price on seven models
Nissan Motor Co. is cutting the sticker price on seven of its 18 models in the U.S. Nissan is hoping that the change will help the cars and SUVs show up more prominently on shopper search websites such as AutoTrader, Edmunds and Kelley Blue Book. Some...
Tags: Vehicles, Automotive Equipment, Luxury Vehicles, Services and Shopping, Nissan Motor Co.
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Electric car maker Coda files for bankruptcy, will go up for sale
Coda Automotive Inc., the Los Angeles-based electric-car maker backed by billionaire Philip Falcone, has filed for bankruptcy and will put itself up for sale. Coda listed assets of no more than $50 million and liabilities of up to $100 million in the...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, General Motors Corp., Companies and Corporations, Automotive Equipment, Bankruptcy
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2013 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid: First Drive
KickingTiresWhen it appeared in 2011 to counter rivals like the Ford Fusion Hybrid and Toyota Camry Hybrid, the Hyundai Sonata Hybrid generally didn't fare too well in head-to-head matchups. Complaints of a lack of refinement in the hybrid powertrain and......Tags: Car Engine Repair, Toyota, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Hybrid Vehicles, Ford
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California company snags last-minute tax break from Florida lawmakers
TALLAHASSEE — In an unusual, late-night meeting, Florida lawmakers negotiating a state budget unveiled — and quickly agreed to — a new tax break meant to help a California company that recently hired one of Tallahassee's most influential...
Tags: Walmart, U.S. Army, Tallahassee (Leon, Florida), Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Green Wheels: The Fisker Fiasco
What was the government thinking? President Obama's Energy Department handed out a $529 million loan to Fisker Automotive, a sexy startup headed by a dashing Dane that sought to put a $104,000 plug-in hybrid car on the market. It looked too good to be...
Tags: Startups, Tesla, Solyndra LLC, Mitt Romney, Automotive Equipment
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Weatherford gets tax break for California company that hired prominent lobbying firm
In an unusual, late-night meeting, Florida lawmakers negotiating a state budget unveiled – and quickly agreed to – a new tax break meant to help a California company that recently hired one of Tallahassee’s most influential lobbying...
Tags: Walmart, U.S. Army, Tallahassee (Leon, Florida), NASA, Politics
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Bill Ford: The future of self-driving cars is closer than you think
Ford Motor Co. has been making automobiles for more than a century, but only now are the company’s products on the brink of monumental changes, according to Executive Chairman Bill Ford Jr. “The car as we know it, and how it’s used in...
Tags: Volkswagen, Lexus, General Motors Corp., Toyota, Ford Motor Co.
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Self-driving cars approaching fast: Ford chief
Ford Motor Co. has been making automobiles for more than a century, but only now are the company’s products on the brink of monumental changes, according to Executive Chairman William Clay Ford Jr. “The car as we know it, and how it’...
Tags: Volkswagen, Lexus, General Motors Corp., Toyota, Ford Motor Co.
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EPA Ratings are Only as Good as Your Driving Style
When asked why hybrid owners are often unable to match their vehicles’ EPA fuel economy ratings in daily driving, John Shon, product manager for the Hyundai Sonata, had an answer ready. The EPA testing cycle, he said, is particularly friendly to...Tags: Highway Transportation, Toyota, New York City, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, SUVs and Crossovers
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Mazda6 injects fun into family sedan
If Mazda can't figure out a way to sell its excellent 2014 Mazda6, the automaker should just give up selling cars altogether. Mazda has no problem building great vehicles. It just can't seem to sell them. The company has long failed to capitalize on...
Tags: Lexus, Vehicles, Automotive Equipment, Luxury Vehicles, Advertising
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Chrysler's first-quarter profits dip, expenses for new models rise
Chrysler Group said Monday that its first-quarter profit fell 65% to $166 million. The automaker’s earnings were hurt by higher expenses to launch new models and slower business in Europe and South America. Revenue fell 6% to $15.4 billion...
Tags: Italy, Google+, Vehicles, Automotive Equipment, Media Industry
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Signs of grown-ups in charge
WASHINGTON -- Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-Texas, chairman of the Financial Services Committee, has told Richard Cordray not to bother. This is part of the recent evidence that government is getting some adult supervision. Barack Obama used a recess...
Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Economy, Business and Finance, Earth Day, Elections, U.S. Congress
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