2011 Ford Grand C-MAX
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010The longer, seven passenger version of the Focus based C-Max.
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2011 Ford Grand C-MAX
The longer, seven passenger version of the Focus based C-Max.
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2011 Ford Grand C-MAX
The new Patrol is actually closer to what we’ll get over here as the Infiniti version. (With a redesigned front end) Not much to say about this.
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2011 Nissan Patrol
Apparently, it’s the best name they found to call the new Focus based Mercury sedan. If this scan sent to me by a reader is anything to go by, don’t expect a brand new car. The Tracer could just be a slightly fancier Focus.
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2011 Mercury Tracer
Could there be a ghost in some of ToyotaÂ’s high-tech machines?
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Recall Investigation Could Spark New Inquiry
Faced with an unprecedented recall of millions of vehicles and rivals swooping in on its customers, the public relations machine at Toyota Motor Corp.—one of
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Accountability, Empathy Lacking in Toyota Reaction
ItÂ’s the worldÂ’s largest automaker, an industry leader in developing hybrid models and other fuel-efficient cars, and now Toyota Motor Corp. can add something else
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Questions Abound over Toyota’s Recall Response
Toyota has been in the spotlight for recalling millions of U.S. vehicles for gas pedals that might stick open for different reasons, but government safety
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Auto Regulators May Face Pressure to Investigate
Ready to give up on that New YearÂ’s resolution to get in shape? If so, donÂ’t sell your Nintendo Wii on eBay just yet. Ming
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Toying with Wii-Based Improvement
A senior executive from Aria Health, owner of the Northeast Philadelphia hospital where Joaquin Rivera died in November as he waited for emergency treatment, said
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Hospital Exec: Staff Ignored Policy as Patient Died
In a sudden fit of irresponsibility, Department of Transportation Secretary Ray laHood now says publicly that owners of recalled Toyotas should “stop driving their cars”. Pretty crazy if you ask me. Just tell people to go get the cars fixed ASAP but don’t start a panic.
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"Stop driving Toyotas" says Secretary Ray LaHood