Sunday, June 15, 2008
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Saturday, June 14, 2008
Global Auto Giants Recognizing Korean Car Parts
The worker showed his company�s brochure to Feather and explained which bolts are used in car manufacturing, to which Feather replied, �Very nice.�
�Ford has indirectly bought Korean parts via global car parts providers,� Feather said. �We�re considering buying parts directly from Korean manufacturers because Korean car parts have good quality and lower prices.�
�If the free trade agreement between the U.S. and Korea takes effect, tariffs on Korean products will be abolished. That means the price competitiveness of Korean products will increase and Ford will buy more Korean car parts.�
Last year, Korea shipped abroad car parts worth 12.4 billion dollars, equivalent to a third of the nation�s car exports of 35.7 billion dollars.
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Friday, June 13, 2008
2nd UPDATE: Renault CEO Sees Europe Car Market Contracting In 08
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Small cars sell best
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Fuel-efficiency a new trend รข€¦ again
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Monday, June 9, 2008
Go Green and Save on Fuel and Rental Costs with Auto Europe's Peugeot Open Europe Lease Program
The new 2008 program includes new vehicle models and equipment that increase fuel savings and enhance your driving experience. These features include new automatic gearboxes similar to a Tiptronic automatic transmission. These new gearboxes save 8% on fuel versus a full automatic transmission and 4% fuel savings versus a manual gear transmission. The gearboxes are also better rated for anti pollution records with lower CO2 emissions.
To introduce the new Peugeot 308, they are offering rates beginning at $39 per day. The benefits of a Peugeot Buy Back include rates that are tax inclusive with non-deductible fully comprehensive insurance, the ability to travel into most former Eastern Block countries with no additional fees, unlimited mileage, 24 hour road side assistance and delivery can be arranged at most major airports and cities throughout Europe.
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Sunday, June 8, 2008
U-M to test crash-dodging cars
The program, being tested under a federal grant to the University of Michigan, will help motorists choose the path of least danger when both stopping and changing lanes present risks, project director Jim Sayer said Wednesday.
Named the Integrated Vehicle-Based Safety System, Sayer said it goes beyond the collision warning detectors now available in some luxury models by integrating data from multiple sources.
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