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China Captures GM's Top Sales Spot

China Captures GM's Top Sales Spot

General Motors' sales in China continued their rapid growth in March, helping to cement China as the U.S. auto maker's biggest market by vehicle sales so far this year.

 

Business surges at Ford, GM in March as price war drives auto sales higher

Business surges at Ford, GM in March as price war drives auto sales higher

Ford and GM report an increase of 43% for the month. And Honda is up 22% compared with a year ago as automakers keep pace with incentives offered by troubled Toyota.

 

CEO Says Chrysler To Break Even in 2010

Chrysler Group LLC Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne reiterated that the auto maker "intends to break even" on an operating basis this year and will hit its target of selling 1.1 million new vehicles in the U.S.

 

NASA delves into Toyota bugs

Auto-safety regulators tap space agency experts to answer questions involving electronics issues.

 

Chinese Company to Buy Volvo

Chinese Company to Buy Volvo

Ford Motor reached an agreement to sell its Volvo subsidiary to a Chinese conglomerate for $1.8 billion.

 

Toyota will replace pedals for unhappy owners

Toyota has told dealers it will provide replacement accelerator pedals to owners who are unsatisfied with their repairs under the massive recall following dozens of complaints about the fix....

 

Police: Prius crash likely driver error

Police: Prius crash likely driver error

A Toyota Prius was not the cause of a March 9 crash in Harrison, New York, said authorities citing "black and white" results in their investigation.

 

Toyota tells regulators weighing fix to 1.2 million Corollas

Toyota Motor Corp has told U.S. safety regulators that it is considering how to fix nearly 1.2 million Corolla and Matrix models at risk of stalling out because of flaws in an electronic system.

 

Honda to recall 412,000 vehicles in U.S. for brakes

Honda Motor Co will recall about 412,000 vehicles in the United States to address the risk that brake pedals may feel soft and slip closer to the floor over time, the company said on Tuesday.

 

Runaway Prius the New 'Balloon Boy?'

Runaway Prius the New 'Balloon Boy?'

Mystery surrounding driver who reported stuck gas pedal deepens as attorney fights back at Congressional memo. This much is not in dispute: Inspectors could not duplicate the sudden, unintended acceleration that a motorist reported last week when his Toyota Prius reached 94 mph on a California freeway. They tried during a two-hour test drive.

 

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