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Given her background on cars as an auto insurance director, Lauren Woods finds the world of cars to be constantly changing.
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![]() Audi Changes Diesel PerceptionAudi’s success at the 24 Hours of Le Mans with its diesel powered racecar is changing the way people view diesel engines. New generation of diesel powerplants are much cleaner and less noisy than its predecessors as exhibited by Audi’s R10. ![]() Ferrari Ready to Do BattleFerrari is prepared going into the European Grand Prix this weekend. Raikkonen is looking for a hat trick while Massa is looking for a good qualifying session. ![]() Schumacher Confident of Toyota’s ResurgenceRalf Schumacher is confident of his team’s resurgence after their performance at the past two races. Toyota is currently sixth and is looking to overtake third place BMW Sauber before the end of the season. ![]() Peugeot Introduces Its First SuvFrench carmaker Peugeot introduced its first SUV in the form of the Peugeot 4007. The 4007 is the result between the collaboration between Peugeot and Mitsubishi. ![]() Subaru Updates Outback WagonThe Subaru Outback was redesigned by the Japanese automaker for the 2008 model year. It was refined in terms of exterior and interiors styling. ![]() Volkswagen Fahrenheit Gli Coming in 2008Volkswagen will introduce a new Fahrenheit for the 2008 model year. The Fahrenheit is aimed to attract performance enthusiasts. ![]() Saturn Vue Receives PraiseThe redesigned Saturn Vue is one of the newest additions to the brand’s lineup. The crossover SUV has been praised both in magazines and online. ![]() General Motors Expects Film to Boost SaleDue to the appearance of four General Motors vehicles on a film the automaker is hoping that this will result to increased sales. The Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Solstice, GMC Topkick and Hummer H2 are featured on the film Transformers. ![]() Delphi Uaw Members Ok Wage-cut PactAbout 70 percent of Delphi workers approved a pact between the UAW and the bankrupt parts supplier that will give workers cash payouts in exchange for slashed wages. The said pact is expected to resonate in the industry. ![]() Ford Wipes Blemishes Bit by BitTo regain its good standing in the auto industry, Ford is wiping away the blemishes it has acquired in the previous years. Bit by bit, the Dearborn-based automaker aims to return into the black.
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