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NewsSeptember 15, 2005

First Look: Jeep Patriot and Compass Concept Vehicles

Jeep Patriot designed to appeal to compact SUV buyers. Jeep Compass concept would be compact, offering performance, fuel economy, and value in the competitive compact SUV segment, according to DaimlerChrysler. (Photos)

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NewsAugust 31, 2005

DaimlerChrysler and GM Finalize Hybrid Agreement

The first hybrids under the plan, the Dodge Durango and Chevrolet Tahoe, are expected out in late 2007.

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NewsAugust 18, 2005

GM To Use OnStar for Recall Announcements

Beginning this month, General Motors Corp. will begin notifying GM vehicle owners of recalls, not through the mail, but with its OnStar in-vehicle communications device, The Detroit News reported.

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NewsAugust 11, 2005

Vicarious Liability Out, Big 3 In: Leasing Returns to N.Y.

Ford, GM and Chrysler are bringing leasing back to New York after the federal transportation bill repealed the state's vicarious liability law.

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NewsJuly 7, 2005

GM to Boost Buick Warranty for '06 Vehicles

General Motors is looking to extend its warranty for all 2006 Buick models in an effort to draw current pricing to a more valuable standard, essentially offering car buyers more bang for their buck.

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NewsJune 23, 2005

GM Cuts 06 Base Prices

The 2006 Chevrolet Impala LS will start at $20,670, a reduction of $1,680 not including shipping. The Impala LS will get side airbags and power seats as standard equipment.

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Newsby News/Media ReleaseJune 16, 2005

Forbes Announces Best Pickups for 2005

Best residual value: Dodge Ram SRT-10. Most fuel-efficient: Ford Ranger/Mazda B2300. Most reliable compact pickup: Chevrolet Colorado/GMC Canyon.

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NewsJune 9, 2005

Ford Launches Low Cab Forward Truck This Month

The low cab forward segment is one of the fastest-growing niches in the commercial truck industry, with sales up almost 50 percent in the last decade, according to Ford.

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NewsJune 2, 2005

GM: “One in Five GM Vehicles Will Be a Crossover” in 2009

GM will introduce more than a dozen new crossover wagons in the next three years, a mix of midsize vehicles and a new larger class as big as the Chevy Tahoe SUV.

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NewsMay 26, 2005

Report: Sport Wagon Segment is Growing Fast

In 2004, sales of sport wagons in the U.S. rose 18 percent in a year when car sales dropped 1.5 percent and SUV sales fell 2.6 percent.

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