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  • Volvo XC70 Unveiled At Geneva
    Hot on the wheels, all-new XC70 was unveiled by Volvo at the Geneva Motor Show. The information and images of the soft-roader was released a day before its intended launching.
  • Distracted Drivers Could Be Lethal
    Statistics shows that drunken and aggressive driving fatalities have plummeted over the past two decades. This could mean that the silent killers on the roads are the distracted drivers.
  • Shakira Signs Off On SEAT León Compact At Geneva
    Shakira, famed for her infectious hits, made a splash at the Geneva Motor Show to personally sign off on SEAT’s Leon Cupra. SEAT is owned by Volkswagen AG, which is sponsoring Shakira’s European tour.
  • Volvo XC70: Redefining Crossover Formula
    All-new Volvo XC70 comes in a refined package to stress new crossover formula. With added capability and more luxury features, XC70 intends to redefine crossover success.
  • GM To Unveil All-Electric Car By 2010
    GM announced that that it has set a target for the production of an all-electric car. The said car is to be produced in 2010.
  • Saab BioPower 100 Debuted At Geneva Motor Show
    Pure bioethanol performance is promised by Saab BioPower 100 Concept. The vehicle, which runs on 100 percent bioethanol, debuted at the Geneva Motor Show.
  • Advanced Telematics Systems Deliver Personalized Auto Satisfaction
    Continental Automotive Systems is improving auto experience by ensuring a sophisticated and satisfied ride. The advanced Telematics Solutions have high-tech commands using buttons or voice.
  • Fuel Economy Reform Plan Pulls More Critics
    No senator is endorsing NHTSA’s non-specific fuel economy proposal. Likewise, more and more senators are expressing their skepticism.
  • Mitsubishi Continues Success In The U.S. Market
    Another Asian brand is making good business in the United States. Recently, Mitsubishi Motors North America reported that they sold 22 percent more vehicles in February of this year over the same period last year.
  • Toyota Continues Success In The U.S. Market
    Toyota has posted its sales figure for the month of February 2007. For its Toyota Division, passenger cars and light trucks posted increased sales over last year for the same period.
  • February 2007 Sales For Mazda Down By One Percent From Last Year
    Mazda released their sales figures for the month of February 2007. The car maker managed to sell fewer vehicles this year for the month of February compared to last year.
  • Suzuki Sets Best Sales Record For February
    The American Suzuki Motor Corporation recently announced their sales output for the month of February. They disclosed to the public that last month was the best February in their history, wherein they sold one percent more vehicles compared to February of 2006.
  • Kia Motors Posts Record Breaking Sales Figure For February 2007
    Kia Motors America recently released their sales figure for the month of February. The report shows that Kia sold 13.5 percent more vehicles last month than in February of last year.
  • Honda Reports Good Sales Figure For February
    American Honda Motor Co., Inc recently released their sales figures for February that includes sales umber posted by its Honda and Acura divisions. The report shows Honda posting an increase in the number of units sold in February this year over last year during the same period.
  • Slightly Increased Vehicle Sales In The U.S. For Volvo
    Volvo Cars of North America recently released their sales figure for the month of February 2007. The report shows a slight increase in the number of units sold last month compared to last year during the same period.
  • February 2007 Sales Figures For Mercedes-Benz Reported
    Mercedes-Benz USA has posted their sales figures for February of this year. All in all, they see a marginal decrease from February of last year, but their year-to-date total surpassed that of last year’s for the same period.
  • Volvo 760 Turns 25
    The car was once described as having exciting chiseled features and elegant design; this is why critics said it is not a typical Volvo yet unmistakably Volvo. It’s been 25 years since Volvo 760’s birth. And on its 25th year, the car could say that the road it is tracking is not just long but tricky.
  • Legislature Intends To Make Cars Kid-Safe
    A proposed legislation bill could force automakers produce kid-safe cars. Said bill would require them to install rear-view cameras and power window reverse to avoid accidents.
  • Bush Continues Crusade for Alternative Fuel
    President Bush outlined his plan to help in the development of alternative fuels in his State of the Union Address. In connection with his proposed mandate, he is visiting facilities which produce alternative fuels, most recently Novozymes in Franklinton, N.C.
  • AutoRama To Be Held on March 9
    The Cobo Hall in Detroit, Michigan will host the 55th AutoRama from March 9 until 11. the AutoRama is a large car show which showcases the most unique cars in the world.
  • The GMC Acadia SLT-1: The Mid-Size SUV That Has It All
    GMC is known for producing trucks and large vehicles, the Acadia, an SUV is one of these. But while the Acadia comes from a manufacturer known for producing trucks, it’s quite a surprise to find out that the Acadia performs like a car.
  • Nissan Provides First Fuel-Cell Powered Vehicle For Hire
    Nissan has delivered an FCV version of the X-Trail to the Kanagawa Toshi Kotsu Ltd. to be a part of the latter’s hired-car fleet. The X-Trail employs a fuel-cell stack and a lithium-ion battery to drive it.
  • Environment-friendly Vehicles Showcased by Ford Motor Company
    Ford Motor Company recently unveiled a Ford Edge hybrid vehicle at the 2007 Washington Auto Show. The Edge unveiled at the event employs hydrogen fuel cell, and electric technology.
  • Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers Commends President Bush
    The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers recently applauded the effort of President Bush in urging the development of alternative fuels. They are also committed to the same goal evident in the number of alternative fuel vehicles they have in the market.
  • Moving The ‘Spirit of People’
    Volunteers join television show to rebuild a home in Arkansas. The “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” show is aimed at unleashing the spirit of unity and cooperation among people.
  • Chrysler Dealers, Workers Face Uncertainty
    Nothing seems certain these days; that fact mirrors the faces of Chrysler dealers and workers who are challenged by uncertainty amidst speculations.
  • Feb Looks More Promising For Edge
    After the last-minute supplier concerns and quality issues, Ford Edge was finally delivered last December. Fortunately, consumer acceptance was quite remarkable. For this month, Ford expects more sales from Edge.
  • Offsetting 4x4 Emissions Costs Less Than £25 Annually
    Offsetting the CO2 emissions of a typical 4x4 requires less than £25 annually. This information was released by the offsetting scheme for car drivers in the United Kingdom.
  • Volvo Strengthens V, XC Ranges
    Volvo Cars is ready to showcase brand new strength of its V and XC ranges at this year’s Geneva Motor Show. All-new V70 and XC70 would wow enthusiasts while the XC60 concept could take care of the teasing.
  • Ford Misses Voluntary Buyout Targets
    Ford’s salaried employees in departments that did not meet reduction levels are now facing involuntary layoffs. In this regard, the automaker will be offering three separation packages for them.

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