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Los Angeles Auto Show: Brave Faces, Hard Times
While grim prospects drained some of the usual optimism, there seemed to be little alarm on display at this year?s auto show in Los Angeles.
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Democrats Ask Automakers for Way Forward
Democratic leaders in Congress gave auto industry leaders 12 days to come back with a plan showing that federal aid would be well-spent.
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Facing a Slowdown, China?s Auto Industry Presses for a Bailout From Beijing
China?s car industry is quietly pressing Beijing for government help as it copes with a jarring slowdown, top Chinese auto executives said.
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A Sea of Unwanted Imports
Unwelcome by dealers and buyers, thousands of cars are being warehoused on crowded port property, creating a vivid picture of a paralyzed auto business.
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Clout Has Plunged for Automakers and Union, Too
The Detroit automakers and the United Automobile Workers union face stiff headwinds of public opinion as they push for a bailout.
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Behind the Wheel | 2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid: My Hybrid Is Bigger Than Your Hybrid
The Escalade Hybrid is a step in the right direction, but its economy is merely respectable rather than outright impressive.
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Cranking the Volt to 100 M.P.G.
The tricky process of rating the fuel economy of hybrid-powered cars like the Chevrolet Volt is still being finalized.
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Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
The Chrysler Aspen and Dodge Durango hybrids are almost certainly the shortest-lived new models from a major manufacturer in modern times.
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Motoring: Your Mileage May Still Vary
Since the Environmental Protection Agency fine-tuned its fuel-economy estimates, many drivers are saying their mileage is better than the estimates.
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Chief Fights for G.M.?s Future and His Reputation
Rick Wagoner and his company, G.M., have become the lightning rods of the debate over whether Detroit should get a bailout.
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