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ZR-1 V8 Destino to Cost Around $200,000, Deliveries Start Before Year’s End
Bob Lutz is a car guy through and through, having served as a top exec in automakers like BMW, Ford, Chrysler and, more recently, General Motors. Even he, though, acknowledges that the new generation has no interest in driving and that soon cars will be self-driving transportation appliances.
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Pov Test Drive Of The Bmw M3 Lime Rock Park Limited Edition
It suffices to say, few enthusiasts wouldn’t be content with owning and driving a BMW M3. It’s amazing how much more of a lasting impression it leaves, compared to its more mundane 3-Series siblings. Now approaching the end of the road,...
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New Dodge Durango Ready To Serve Police And Fire Fighting Agencies
The Chrysler Group has presented its answer to the respective SUV proposals from General Motors and Ford Motor Co. for use by police, fire and general fleet customers in the form of the new Durango Special Service model. The Durango, which follows the...
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Detroit's Big 3 Post Higher Sales In July On Demand For Crossovers And Light Trucks
General Motors, Ford and Chrysler have all announced higher sales in July compared to the same month of 2010. GM reported today that its sales increased by 8% compared to July 2010. Passenger car sales rose by 8% and deliveries of crossovers by 20%....
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Gm's Bob Lutz Says That Auto Execs Are "way, Way, Way Underpaid"...
Yes, you read correctly; auto executives earning six- or seven-figure salaries to run a company that went bankrupt and had to be bailed out by the government, (partially due to the incompetence of some of its high-ranking/paid officials), should be filling...
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Gm's Bob Lutz Retiring This Year - Tom Stephens Becomes New Vp Of Global Product Development At Gm
76-year old Bob Lutz will be retiring from General Motors at the end of the 2009 calendary year. Effective as of the beginning of April, Tom Stephens will take over Lutz's position as the Vice Chairman in charge of  Global Product Development....
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