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29-Aug-2006

 

Chevy Impala, Toyota Avalon Tops in Side Impacts
The redesigned Chevrolet Impala and Toyota Avalon equipped with standard side airbags earned top ratings of "good" in side crash tests that simulate an impact from an SUV or pickup truck, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

More Trouble for Popular Jeep Grand Cherokee
The DaimlerChrysler Jeep Grand Cherokee is facing a second recall in a week.

Consumers Fear Gas Prices Will Continue To Rise
More than half of Americans expect gas prices to increase between now and the fall, according to a recent poll by the Gallup organization.

Hummer Sales Up as General Motors Withers
May was almost a horrible sales month at General Motors but not quite -- thanks to the Hummer. It seems that a hardy band of 4,737 people ignored or thumbed their noses at rising gasoline prices and bought a Hummer.

Feds Wind Up Ford Engine Fire Probe with Massive Recall
Federal investigators have concluded that the cruise control switch found in 6.7 million Ford vehicles might cause a potentially devastating fire that could spread throughout the engine compartment and set the vehicle ablaze.

Toyota Builds More Efficient Gasoline Engines
Toyota, already the world leader in gasoline-electric hybrid vehicles, says it has designed a new family of fuel-efficient gasoline-powered engines that will be cleaner and more efficient than their predecessors.

Gas Prices May Have Bottomed Out
U.S. gas prices are posting only small declines as the price of ethanol used as a summer-time additive joins international oil near record highs.

Imports Beat Domestic Auto Sales Through May
It wasn't too long ago that Ford and GM were arguing about who was No. 1 in sales. There's no argument anymore. Foreign-based auto brands captured more than 50 percent of U.S. sales to consumers in the first five months of 2006 according to the latest vehicle registration data from R.L. Polk & Co.

Ford Joins Summer Incentives Battle
First General Motors offered a year's supply of $1.98 gasoline in Florida and California to buyers of selected GM cars and trucks, now Ford is promising to buy you $1,000 of gasoline if you drive off one of its products.

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