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It would also help if they would give the teenage drivers sanctions for every rule that has been broken. Reminding the young drivers about the do’s and don’ts when on the road and behind the wheel would also help out a lot.
Volvo said it will roll out product lines in India late this year. Vehicles include S80 sedan and XC90 sport utility vehicle.
Going solo once again, Chrysler intends to prove its worth in the auto industry. As part of its restructure plan, the recuperating automaker earlier hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for its new Phoenix Engine Plant in Trenton, Michigan.
General Motors and XM partnered to provide satellite radio services for pre-owned vehicles. The XM satellite radio service is available for pre-owned Chevrolet, Pontiac, Buick, GMC Oldsmobile, Cadillac and Hummer vehicles.
California state officials asked EPA to impose more stringent tailpipe emissions rules. This move is expected to force automakers to average more than 40 miles per gallon in the next decade.
DCX CEO Dieter Zetche tried to boost Daimler, Chrysler ties but later entertained a change of heart. Zetsche said sale is the best outcome.
Ford announced the closure of its Wixom assembly plant on the 31st of this Month. The plant, built primarily for Lincoln sedans, will be closed as part of the automaker’s turnaround plan.
Who says oil change when linked to fighting breast cancer is politically incorrect? Ford Customer Service Division proves the connection through its ‘Car Care for a Cause’ event which is set to happen this April.
Nissan Europe announced their sales for the month of February 2007 and reflects a 4 percent decrease compared to February of 2006. They suffered reduced sale in Western Europe but enjoyed increased sales in Russian, UK, Eastern Europe, and Nordic region markets.
BMW presented their BMW 5-Series at the Geneva Auto Show equipped with the ZF technology. This is based on the ZF six-speed automatic transmission complemented by a host of driver assistance systems.

