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  • Toyota Fears Dent Reputation
    Toyota joins GM, Ford and Chrysler in auto industry’s hot water due to increasing recalls. Now, same with other auto giants, Toyota fears loss of quality status.auto parts, Volvo power steering pump, Volvo parts, power steering pump pulley Volvo penta, rebuild kit for Volvo power steering pump
  • Auto Industry’s Job Cuts Hit The Region Hard
    The cards are laid on the table and they require another round of job cuts from automakers. Chrysler, for one, has to cut seven percent white-collar ranks. It means 1,000 salaried jobs will be eliminated.
  • How Effective Are Car Seat Clinics?
    Car seat clinics are doing a great job. According to a recent research, these clinics are successful in helping parents and caregivers to restrain children in the back seats.
  • Before You Make A Purchase, Do Some Safety Checks
    Safety should be the topmost priority. Hence, in purchasing cars, confirm its safety features to ensure protection not just comfort and style.
  • Common Mistakes Of Auto Purchasers
    Auto customers could regret their choice of cars at some future time. This is because of common mistakes. These mistakes should serve as lessons for every purchaser to learn.
  • Kia's Rondo SX Concept Revealed at 2007 Chicago Auto Show
    Kia has unveiled their Rondo SX concept car at the Chicago Auto Show. The concept vehicle is a version of the Rondo if it will be released in the company’s SX trim package.
  • Scion Launches Bigger xB at Chicago Auto Show
    Scion has unveiled their all-new 2008 xB at the Chicago Auto Show. The new generation xB is much bigger than its predecessor and shares some of its styling elements with a concept car from Scion.
  • Hyundai Grabs Award At 2007 Chicago Auto Show
    In connection wit the ongoing Chicago Auto Show, MotorWeek handed out their 2007 Driver’s Choice Awards. The winners for the minivan segment are the Hyundai Entourage and the Kia Sedona.
  • Pontiac, Toyota Bags Award at the Chicago Auto Show
    Consumer guide Automotive recently awarded the Most Significant Introduction Awards to the Pontiac G8 and the Toyota Highlander. The two vehicles are being showcased at the ongoing Chicago Auto Show.
  • Upgraded Scion tC Presented at 2007 Chicago Auto Show
    Scion has unveiled their refined and upgraded tC coupe at the 2007 Chicago Auto Show. Among the changes in the coupe are its iPod connectivity and exterior design.
  • Headlights Are Heading Towards Brighter Illumination
    Headlights are now designed to shape the future of tomorrow’s cars. And as the future demands, these headlights are made brighter, fancier and more functional.
  • High-Tech Gadgets Hit The Road
    Why should your car be boring and old-fashioned when you can have awesome gadgets to make them fabulous? Before, only James Bond can savor the sweetest ride. Now, he could be jealous of today’s high-tech gadgets in automobiles.
  • Ford Taurus Reborn In Five Hundred
    According to Ford sources, Five Hundred will be having Taurus as its new name. But said announcement is not final yet. Is reviving the Taurus name a clever move for the ailing automaker?
  • Volvo V70: History In The Making
    Volvo endeavors to perfect the balance between safety, luxury and versatility. In March, at the Geneva Motor Show, the automaker is set to launch a significant product of its 54 years of continuous refinement – the V70.
  • Room For Improvement Found on Volvo S80
    While Volvo is one of the world’s best known producers of safe cars, there are still safety issues problem that it needs to address. Which?, which is a consumer supervisory body found out in their tests that the design of the seatbelt buckle of the 2006 Volvo S80 can be accidentally released by the occupant in cases of collisions.
  • Automotive Glass Giants to Merge
    The two biggest company in the automotive glass industry is about to merge to create faster growth for the industry. These two companies are Belron and Safelite Group Inc.
  • Mainstream Application of Night Vision for Cars Deemed Possible
    Night vision safety system is not new to the automotive industry since Toyota and GM have released their models equipped with this technology during the early part of the decade. But today, night vision safety system is making a strong comeback with a promise of a much better functionality.
  • Three-wheeled Electric Vehicle to Debut at the Chicago Auto Show
    Vehicles running on electricity are one of the technologies being developed by car manufacturers to lessen the dependence on fossil fuels. The ZAP XEBRA is the culmination of such effort.
  • Taking Care of Your Car Battery
    The battery of a car is deemed to be one of the most abused parts of an automobile even though it is one of the most important components of a vehicle. In response to this, CarMax, the biggest retailer of used car in the United States has issued a list of tips on how to take care of a car battery.
  • Date Set For North American International Auto Show 2008
    The North American International Auto Show has set the dates for next year’s event. This followed the recent success of the shows 100th year installment.
  • AAA Tips to Combat the Cold Weather
    The oncoming cold weather is a threat to the operation of any car; this is evident on the amount of calls received by AAA. In response to this, the American Automobile Association gave the motoring public some tips to help them combat the cold weather.
  • Ford Dealers Urge Mulally For Plan
    A group of Ford dealers confronted Allan Mulally, CEO of the company, with the growing concerns. They seek assurance that Ford’s turnaround plan will work.
  • Crabb’s $2.6M-Worth Secret, Unveiled
    A shy teen in Katie Crabb has been keeping a $2.6 million-worth secret for the past months. Now, the shy guise unfolds the advertising guru as discovered in Super Bowl.
  • Troubleshooting No-Start Vehicle Problems
    No-start vehicle problem is a common nitpick of drivers. There are several reasons causing such problem and every driver must learn how to determine and troubleshoot it.
  • Detroit Automakers Mold Their Future
    After the storm comes the lull. And the respite should be used productively to mold the future and endeavor for fruitful days ahead. Now that the losses and gains are established, it is high time for Detroit automakers to move on.
  • Volvo Cars Expands FlexiFuel Range
    Volvo Cars expanded its range of bioethanol-powered FlexiFuel cars on some European markets. This green model range is extended to offer a wide selection of FlexiFuel vehicles to a total of 9 markets.
  • Swedish Green, Mean Road Machines Quadrupling By 2012
    Auto observers are saying Swedish “green, mean machines” sales could nearly quadruple by 2010 to 2012. This is because the automakers are going “green” and they will be greener as predicted.
  • Volvo Still Rules Estate Car Segment With New V70
    The estate car segment in the automotive market is started by Volvo in the 1950’s. Today, their domination of the segment continues with their new V70 which combines perfectly the luxury and comfort looked for in an estate car.
  • Volvo C30 Continues Its Winning Ways
    Volvo has recently released their C30 which is their first compact car and it already has bagged awards from different award giving body. The S80 is also another Volvo car that has received such recognition.
  • North America Sales for Volvo Dipped by 11%
    Volvo has released its sales figures in North America which shows a decline of 11 percent. Their sales figures show a drop off in the number of vehicles sold in Puerto Rico, US, and Canada while sales in Mexico is up.

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