Day 2 of New Year will lead to new reading interest by those returning from holiday to work life.
Jan 2, 2011 Topics
Today's car news
Help, My Tesla Is Losing Battery Charge Overnight - What Can I Do? - by Jeremy Johnson | |
Cadillac's First Game-Changing 2025 Escalade IQ EV to be Auctioned to Help Needy Children - by Mary Conway | |
Tesla Cybertruck Achieves a Record 405KW Peak Charging Speed (1,030 Miles/hr) - by Tinsae Aregay | |
Subaru’s 2 High-Scoring Reliable New Models Under $30,000 - by Denis Flierl | |
CR Drops All Subaru Models From Its 2024 Safest Vehicles List - by Denis Flierl |
USCAR and DOE express Detroit’s collaboration
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There was a time when collaboration between automakers implied collusion and potential price fixing; not anymore, and not with the government. The U.S. DOE's mission to advance the national, economic and energy security of the United States has made cooperation much easier; and USCAR, the collaboration of Chrysler, Ford and General Motors allows the Detroit automakers to deal with one voice with the government.
British tax grants for E/Vs
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Program gives owners up to $7500 back on cost of car
Florida cancels online learners permit test
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It probably sounded like a good idea at the time ...
Ford stock price dynamics still show bullish
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Much emphasis has been placed on the recent price surge of General Motors stock (NYSE:GM) and the sustainability and the strong cash position of Toyota Motors (NYSE:TM), but Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) is still viewed by many stock analysts as a strong contender with its story of profitability.
Lebau on the future of the electric cars
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Is this just an attempt or a change?
UAW targeting foreign companies
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Wants to expand into new companies that are building here but not unionized
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