Sunday 3 October 2010

UPDATE: Fiat CEO Sees Overall Weaker 1Q 2011 EU Car Sales - Wall Street Journal (Martham)

UPDATE: Fiat CEO Sees Overall Weaker 1Q 2011 EU Car Sales - Wall Street Journal
PARIS (Dow Jones)--Fiat SpA (F.MI) Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne Friday said car sales for all manufacturers in Europe would likely be weaker in the first quarter of 2011 than the trend expected for the whole year. "It will be weaker," he told
Source: online.wsj.com

Behold, the 62-mpg car? - Herald Tribune
WASHINGTON - In a move that bolsters states with aggressive timetables for reducing auto emissions, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Transportation Department on Friday took new steps toward creating fuel standards that would require cars to get
Source: www.heraldtribune.com

Mighty rains deluge cars, close roads in Northeast - AP - msnbc.com
Torrential downpours from a faded tropical storm inundated the Northeast on Friday, forcing evacuations, toppling trees, cutting power to thousands and washing out roads during a snarled morning commute. Water pooled so deeply in a Philadelphia suburb that
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

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Fuel efficient cars dominate Paris auto show - CBC Olympics
Sizzling, sleek designs for a carbon-conscious world headlined Thursday as global automakers rolled out their latest high-tech models at the Paris auto show, hoping for a rebound in a struggling car market. Rebecca Lindland, an analyst at IHS Automotive
Source: www.cbc.ca

Sixty-two mpg for new cars and trucks? It's the U.S. target for 2025 - Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
WASHINGTON - Cars and trucks averaging 62 miles per gallon? Seems extraordinary now, but the government suggested Friday that automakers could be required to build new lineups by 2025 that make today's high-mileage hybrids seem conventional and turn gas
Source: lubbockonline.com

Paris auto show emphasizes clean, inexpensive cars - San Jose Mercury News
PARIS -- At the Paris auto show, the car market's fortunes appear to come down to three C's: clean, cheap and China. The world's most-visited and oldest car show offered a sneak peak to the media Thursday, with automakers presenting their new product aimed
Source: www.mercurynews.com

Electric cars arrive, posing test for grid - Reuters India
PARIS (Reuters) - Top automakers finally have electric cars ready to purr into dealer showrooms. Now the question is whether the charging infrastructure and electricity supply are up to the task. Industry watchers question the ability of power grids to
Source: in.reuters.com

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