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Auto News 09/2009 (Page 7)
Italy: PM considers incentives for auto industry (Adnkronos)
Italy: PM considers incentives for auto industry (AKI) - The Italian government is considering whether to offer new incentives to help car giant Fiat and the country's troubled automobile industry recover from the current global recession. Prime minister Silvio Berlusconi on Wednesday said the government would not rule out further consumer incentives during a TV interview with Sky news. "We will ...
(Sep 30, 2009)
An early look at the Tokyo auto show and driving the Dodge Ram, in News Brake for Wednesday, Sept. 30:
In News Brake: Eye-catching concepts from Subaru and Honda head for the Tokyo auto show, Toyota issues a massive recall, and we review the Dodge Ram . . . But Wait, There's More!
(Sep 30, 2009)
Toyota adds another hybrid sedan for Japanese market:
The Toyota brand is getting another hybrid sedan in the Japanese market, a sister model to the Lexus HS 250h that will sport a more powerful engine than the Prius hatchback.
(Sep 30, 2009)
Chevrolet Volt chief leaves GM:
A key driver of the Chevrolet Volt project is defecting to start his own consulting firm, according to published reports.
(Sep 30, 2009)
UAE auto sales are expected to rise (Mena Report)
An analysis by Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry indicates that whilst the UAE does not possess a sizable domestic automobile manufacturing capability, its high national wealth has created a niche market for sales of imported vehicles in recent years, and there is a large re-export trade based on the country’s regional status as a key strategic location.
(Sep 30, 2009)
2010 Nissan Altima gets light updates, starts at $20,620:
The lightly updated 2010 Nissan Altima will start at $20,620 when it goes on sale on Monday.
(Sep 30, 2009)
Penske calls off Saturn deal, brand will close:
IndyCar team owner and dealer magnate Roger Penske will not buy Saturn and the brand will be shuttered, General Motors said Wednesday.
(Sep 30, 2009)
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