2009 Cadillac CTS-V – Spied Vehicles – Motor Trend

Nov
12

This lightly camouflaged 2009 CTS -V test mule that was spotted somewhere in Colorado gives a good look at what the production model will look like when it goes on sale sometime within the next year.

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GM planning small 7-seater Chevrolet minivan for 2009

Nov
12

Posted on: November 12th, 2007 Filed under: GM , Chevrolet GM is planning on a small 7-seater minivan for the Chevrolet brand in 2009.

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Honey, I shrunk the muscle car

Nov
12

Fuel mileage: 19 mpg city, 27 highway according to new EPA testing method Power: 2.4 liter, turbo 4-cylinder, 285 horsepower, 6-speed manual transmission With 285 horsepower coming out of a mere 2.4-liter, ...

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Proton Announces Plans for an Islamic Car

Nov
12

And what exactly makes a car Islamic? The Malaysian automaker plans to partner with undisclosed companies in Iran and Turkey, for starters.

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USA-Dodge, America’s Best Small Pickup

Nov
12

The Good: V8 power, smooth ride, towing capacity The Bad: Mediocre interior, no regular cab version The Bottom Line: A nice compromise for buyers who want to trade down to a smaller pickup, but not too far ...

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Don’t Shoot! Man Shot After Crashing Car [Novelties]

Nov
12

Note-to-self, knock before trying to get help if ever in an accident in Southbury, Connecticut. via Jalopnik

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GM Posts Huge $39 Billion Net Loss

Nov
12

America's biggest automaker says it lost $39 billion in the third quarter. General Motors attributes the net loss to an accounting shift involving deferred tax credits. via WGAL

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Ford narrows losses in third quarter, could break even in 2007

Nov
11

Posted Nov 8th 2007 12:27PM by John Neff Filed under: Ford , Earnings/Financials Ford announced its third quarter earnings today, and while there were losses pretty much across the board, they were smaller than ... via Autoblog

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Merck settles Vioxx lawsuits

Nov
11

"Every claimant is going to be compensated"

Merck & Co. said Friday it will pay $4.85 billion to end thousands of lawsuits over its painkiller Vioxx in what is believed to be the largest drug settlement ever. via NewsCenter 25

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Toyota Global Executive Describes Tundra’s Mounting Issues As Shameful

Nov
11

Speaking with Automotive News at the Tokyo Motor Show, ToMoCo's global manufacturing exec admitted that problems with the automaker's full-size pickup have caused "shame" within the company. via AutoSpies.com

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