Automotive News Archive
27-Mar-2007
Toyota Says Sweat Detector Stops Drunk Drivers
New system uses sweat from driver's hand to analyze blood alcohol content.
Surprise: Gas Prices Rebound
National average is up three cents over one month ago.
Chrysler Beats Ford, First Time in 30 Years
Ford slips to #4 in November as GM, Chrysler aggressively move new models.
2003 Ford Trucks Now Spitting Spark Plugs
Problem that has plagued 1997 to 2002 Ford trucks spreads to 2003 model Expeditions and Explorers and pickups.
GM Plans New Plug-in Hybrid
Company trying to live down its image as electric car killer.
Gas Prices, Car Prices and the New Congress
A Democratic Congress is likely to raise fuel and car costs while increasing fuel economy and safety.
Prius Discounts Popping Up in Showrooms
Production finally catching up with demand for the little hybrids.
Big Three Scour D.C. in Search of Taxpayer Subsidies
Ford electric/hydrogen hybrid a hit on Capitol Hill.
Researcher Says Airbags Pose Threat To Hearing
An airbag might save your life in an accident but it could also cost you your hearing.
Toyota Agrees to Sludge Settlement for Consumers
Class action settlement could benefit up to 3.5 million Toyota, Lexus owners.
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