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Mike Bartley, 49, is a professional automotive journalist domiciled in Irvine, CA. He travels from one state to another to cover the hottest auto shows, racing events and automotive revelations. His penned compositions cover press releases, reviews, and suggestions. Where the auto action is, that’s exactly where you can find Mike.
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![]() Toyota: 2007 Sales Forecast Still on TrackToyota reaffirmed Monday its global sales target of 9.34 million vehicles for 2007. The announcement was made albeit worries about plant closures and a slow market in Japan. ![]() Delphi, Uaw Labor Deal ApprovedA federal bankruptcy judge approved a new labor deal between Delphi and the UAW. The deal offers senior workers cash payments in lieu of reduced wages and benefits. ![]() Lowe Joins Hybrid Plug-ins HypeActor Rob Lowe went to Capitol Hill last week to tout plug-in hybrids and Markey’s new bill. The measure would give drivers tax breaks for converting their hybrids into plug-ins. ![]() H.e.a.t. Offers Tips to Deter Car ThievesAs summer progresses H.E.A.T. advises car owners that car thieves are also more active during summer months. H.E.A.T. also offered some tips to car owners to protect their vehicles properly. ![]() Feeling Awkward in Shopping for the Right Car?Are you feeling awkward in picking the right car for you? If the answer is on the affirmative, it’s high time to get over it… ![]() Icahn Affiliate Ups Offer for LearBillionaire Carl Icahn and his group have increased its offer for Lear Corp. The sweetened offer has Lear’s shareholders think a bit longer. ![]() Union-run Fund May Remedy Big Three’s Health CareDetroit automakers need not look far to remedy their health care dilemmas. The pill that could cure their headache may be the union-run fund, no less. ![]() Another Disappointment for ToyotaToyota’s Formula One team continues its struggle at the British Grand Prix. During the race, the team’s two drivers failed to finish after mechanical problems with their cars. ![]() Japanese Big Three Posts Increased SaleJapan’s Big Three posted increased June sale while the domestic Big Three posted reduced sales. Nissan posted the highest increase in sale of the three Japanese automakers. ![]() Ten Most American Cars NamedIn connection with the forthcoming Fourth of July, cars.com named the ten “most American cars”. Interestingly, three Toyota nameplates made it to the list.
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