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18-Sep-2006

 

Facing Massive Recalls, Toyota Executives Promise to Do Better
Stung by an unprecedented number of recalls, Toyota Motor Corp. executives faced a barrage of hostile questions at a Tokyo news conference, as they promised that the world's number two automaker will intensify its efforts to maintain quality as the company works to increase production and gain market share.

Jeep Grand Cherokee May Suddenly Accelerate
The Connecticut Attorney General is telling federal regulators that they ought to investigate unintended acceleration in the Chrysler Jeep Grand Cherokee after a 52-year-old man was run over and killed by a Grand Cherokee in a Connecticut car wash.

Bank Of America Offers Hybrid Rebate to Employees
The number two bank in the U.S. plans to offer $3,000 rebates to some employees who buy hybrid vehicles. Banker of America Corp. is now the largest U.S. corporation to offer hybrid incentives.

Ford Makes Stability Control Standard for 2009
Trying to regain its own stability, Ford plans safety upgrades for 2009.

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.

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