Wednesday 29 September 2010

AUTOS: Saab To Use BMW Engines - SPEEDtv.com (Newmilns)

AUTOS: Saab To Use BMW Engines - SPEEDtv.com

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AUTOS: Saab To Use BMW Engines
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German automaker to supply 1.6-liter turbo fours for next-generation Saab 9-3 compacts under new agreement. The next-generation Saab 9-3 will be powered by ...
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Your EV's battery may end up on a farm - msnbc.com

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Your EV's battery may end up on a farm
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Automakers are beginning to ponder what to do with electric vehicles' lithium-ion batteries (one shown here) after the autos they power have hit the rust ...

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Renault-Nissan open to closer GM ties-CEO in paper - Reuters

Renault-Nissan open to closer GM ties-CEO in paper
Reuters
Ghosn said he proposed working with GM during the crisis when he met with Steve Rattner, who ran US President Barack Obama's autos bailout task force. ...

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Guangzhou Auto's Trumpche to launch this December - China Car Times

Guangzhou Auto's Trumpche to launch this December
China Car Times
Guangzhou Auto recently launched on the Hong Kong stock market and is China's second biggest auto maker after Dongfeng Motor Corp based on market ...

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Wait for autos to consolidate: Sanjay Dutt, Quantum Securities Pvt Ltd - Economic Times

Wait for autos to consolidate: Sanjay Dutt, Quantum Securities Pvt Ltd
Economic Times
What would you do with the interest rate sensitives currently, be it banks, be it real estate, be it autos and also keeping in mind the festive season is ...

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Autos flying off the lots in Canada - Vancouver Sun

Autos flying off the lots in Canada
Vancouver Sun
While global auto sales continue to be dragged down by the weakness in the US and Western European markets, new and used vehicles are flying off the lots at ...

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