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Why Isn't the Buick Regal Selling Well?
KickingTiresOver the past few years, we've seen a global convergence and streamlining of major vehicle lineups, which means more of the Eurocentric vehicles that automotive enthusiasts covet are coming here. But many of them aren't selling well. For proof, just......Tags: Smart Car, Volkswagen, Germany, Acura, Buick
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New Sedan Coming to A3 Lineup
KickingTiresLast year we got our first glimpse of the Audi A3 sedan. The next-generation A3, which is already on sale in select European markets, will arrive on U.S. shores within the coming year, according to Car and Driver Magazine. When......Tags: Acura, Buick, Luxury Vehicles, Mercedes-Benz, Audi
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2013 Mini Cooper Paceman: First Look
KickingTiresCompetes with: Nissan Juke, Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Looks Like: A flattened, more aggressive version of the Countryman Drivetrain: Base versions use a 122-hp, 1.6-liter four-cylinder, and S versions use the same engine, tuned to make 184 hp. Europe?...Tags: Auto Shows, Mini, Land Rover, Nissan
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Eurozone pulls back from the brink of catastrophe -- again
World NowGlobal Focus: Europe's economic roller coaster slowed to a safe stop Thursday, after the latest white-knuckled plunge toward disaster, when European Central Bank President Mario Draghi vowed to control soaring interest rates that threaten to bankrupt... -
Russian punk band's plight galvanizes artists, rights groups, leaders
World NowA Russian court's guilty verdict and prison sentence for three Russian punk rockers has united pop stars, human rights advocates and political leaders around the world in a motly phalanx of support for the women of Pussy Riot seen as victims of a new... -
The Week in Pictures | August 20 – 26, 2012
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Australia and EU announce world's biggest carbon trading system
World NowAustralia and the European Union plan to tie together their cap-and-trade systems to create the biggest emissions trading market on the globe, energy and climate change officials announced Tuesday.... -
Jailed former leader Tymoshenko loses appeal in top Ukraine court
World NowJailed former Ukrainian leader Yulia Tymoshenko lost an appeal Wednesday to overturn her conviction for abusing her power, charges that Western leaders argue are politically motivated.... -
European Central Bank to buy bonds of several troubled nations
World NowThe European Central Bank announced Thursday that it would buy the bonds of financially flailing countries such as Spain and Italy in unlimited quantities if necessary to keep their borrowing costs down, in an unprecedented move to keep a lid on the... -
Boat filled with Syrians, Iraqis sinks off Turkey; scores dead
World NowA fishing boat packed with Syrian and Iraqi refugees struck rocks and sank off the coast of western Turkey, drowning scores of people, Turkish media reported.... -
Sweden tops, Yemen last in getting most out of Internet, study says
World NowWorldwide, Sweden gets the most out of using the Internet, according to a new study from a foundation that seeks to expand access to the Web.... -
Goldberg: Which kind of capitalism? A debate for Obama and Romney
The current debate over Mitt Romney's tenure at Bain Capital is shaping up to be a centerpiece of the presidential campaign. The Romney campaign should have seen this coming. If Newt Gingrich and Rick Perry were willing to rip Romney for being too...
Tags: Scott Walker, Mitt Romney, Elections, Bain Capital, LLC, Los Angeles Times Columnists
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