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NewsMay 17, 2006

J.D. Power Revamps Initial Quality Study

Respected quality study will include questions on new high-tech items such as rear-view cameras, audio and video systems and cell phone devices.

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NewsMay 3, 2006

Ford Hybrid Vehicle Sales up 115 Percent

Automaker credits aggressive incentive programs and hybrid marketing campaign.

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NewsApril 13, 2006

DaimlerChrysler Builds First Fuel Cell-Powered Police Car

The Wayne State University Police Department in Detroit will operate the Mercedes F-Cell as a supervisor's vehicle on and in the immediate vicinity of the campus.

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NewsFebruary 15, 2006

GM Ad Campaign to Focus on Small-business Owners

The campaign is attempting to dispel the belief that Chevy and GM dealerships primarily serve large fleet customers.

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NewsFebruary 9, 2006

DaimlerChrysler Unveils Dodge Rampage Concept Vehicle in Chicago

Designed to be roomy and family-friendly, the Rampage features innovative people and cargo-carrying solutions.

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NewsJanuary 25, 2006

DaimlerChrysler Expands Use of Biodiesel in Dodge Ram Trucks

Promoting increased use of biodiesel is a part of DaimlerChrysler's campaign to re-introduce diesel-powered passenger vehicles to U.S. consumers.

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NewsDecember 28, 2005

Truckers in Minn. Say Biodiesel Is Clogging Filters

In tests conducted by the state, results on 18 samples of biodiesel blends showed that four samples failed a cold-weather test. Trucking Association members are "going ballistic."

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NewsOctober 27, 2005

Dodge Sprinter Adds Features for 2006

New features include the ParkSense rear backup system, a high-pressure headlamp washing system, a full partition with sliding window, wiring for hands-free communications and a driver's seat power outlet.

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NewsSeptember 29, 2005

Diesel Rather Than Hybrid?

Though the recent surge in gas prices has consumers running for hybrid vehicles in record numbers, some carmakers are ramping up efforts to produce more diesel burning autos, as well.

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NewsSeptember 22, 2005

EPA Plans to Revamp Fuel Economy Ratings

Miles-per-gallon numbers will reflect real-world driving. Fuel economy ratings on some vehicles could drop by 10 to 50 percent.

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