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Detroit Auto Show: Infiniti releases all-new Q50 sedan
Infiniti used the Detroit Auto Show on Monday to launch a new Q50 sport sedan into an increasingly cutthroat segment that includes a redesigned Lexus also scheduled to debut this week. The Q50, Infiniti's first model to use a new naming convention,...
Tags: Cadillac, Nissan, Science and Technology, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, BMW
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Separating mandatory checks from those recommended
Q: I have a 2005 Honda Civic with 80,000 miles. My manual suggest replacing the oil and filter (which I have done), check the front and rear brake wear, check the tie rod ends, steering gear box and boots, inspect the suspension components, brake hoses...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Dodge, Ford, Michigan Avenue, Fuel-efficient Vehicles
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Are You Guilty of the Top 10 Worst Car-Maintenance Crimes?
KickingTiresAre you the type of car owner who dutifully changes the oil every 3,000 miles or the one who ignores the check engine light because you figure the problem most likely is a malfunctioning check engine light? If you fall......Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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Mercedes calls on Kate Upton to tease CLA in video
Automakers often tease their Super Bowl ads ahead of the game as a way to squeeze a little more publicity out them. But this year, Mercedes-Benz decided to take the tease to a new level. The company on Monday released a video showing its new model -- the...
Tags: Automotive Equipment, North American International Auto Show, Entertainment, Sports, Movies
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Flashy for its time: 1930 Convertible Cabriolet
In the four years between 1928 and 1931 the Ford Motor Company produced about 5 million Model A sedans, coupes, roadsters, pickups and many other models. One of the flashier Models A's was a 1930 Convertible Cabriolet. When new it carried a base price...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Ford, Ford Motor Co., Passenger Cars, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Guest column: Detroit auto show features wide range of new vehicles
Editor's note: Emmet County residents Douglas Marshall and Michael Derry submitted the following guest column about their visit to the North American International Auto Show Press Preview last week in Detroit. They were representing Media Development...Tags: Luxury Vehicles, Hummer, Cadillac, Ford, Jeep
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1969 Plymouth Road Runner goes 'beep-beep'
Chrysler built a lot of different cars back in 1969. At the time, none of those cars caught the attention of Wayne Lewns. It took more than three decades for Lewns to finally begin to appreciate the Mopar vehicles of that era. In 2009 he discovered a 1969...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Passenger Cars, Chrysler, Plymouth
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Centinela inmates to receive GEDs, vocational certificates
IMPERIAL — Centinela State Prison will hold a graduation ceremony for 57 inmates who have earned either a GED or certificates in vocational training at 9 a.m. today. Twenty-eight will receive their GED, the California High School Equivalency...Tags: Advanced Training, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Career and Workplace
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McLaren's P1 supercar turns out to be a plug-in hybrid
Ed Begley's Prius this isn't. After months of speculation, McLaren officially announced the powertrain for its forthcoming P1 supercar. It's a plug-in hybrid. The car, which will officially debut in production form at the Geneva Motor Show, will have...
Tags: Porsche, Prius, Ed Begley, Open-Wheel Racing, George Lucas
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Turbos stop short on gas mileage
While electric vehicles continue to grab the green-car spotlight, an older technology has quietly emerged as a player in the fuel economy wars: turbocharging. Once the province of performance cars, turbochargers now power economy cars, family sedans...
Tags: Luxury Vehicles, Periodicals, Ford, Arts and Culture, Newspaper and Magazine
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BMW recalls 3 Series, 1 Series and Z4 models for stalling
BMW is recalling about 500,000 vehicles in the U.S., including recent model year 3 Series sedans, its most popular vehicle, as well as its 1 Series coupe and the Z4 sports car because a battery cable can fail, causing the cars to stall unexpectedly....
Tags: Google+, Automotive Equipment, Product Recalls, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Rare Tucker 48 formerly owned by George Lucas headed to auction
Martyn Donaldson leans hard against the hulking 1948 Tucker 48 and rolls it out of his small restoration shop in Pacoima. Although the color on its build sheet is listed as maroon, the midafternoon sun reveals a metallic luster in the showroom quality...
Tags: Francis Ford Coppola, Auction Service, Automotive Equipment, George Lucas, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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