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Slow road for Turnpike's electric-car charging stations
Q: The planned Turnpike car-charging stations you wrote about some time ago raise a few questions. How much will the Turnpike Commission be charging car owners to 'charge up' their plug-in hybrid or electric cars? Are there reliable studies showing that a...Tags: Car Guides and Reviews, Coopersburg, Road Transportation, Miami Beach, Prices
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Virginia Beach car dealership off limits to military personnel
Coast 2 Coast Auto Sales in Virginia Beach was placed off-limits to military personnel as of Thursday, according to a Navy news release. Rear Adm. Tim Alexander, commander of Navy Region Mid-Atlantic, placed the used car dealership at 1305 Oceana Blvd....Tags: Services and Shopping, Passenger Cars
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Confidence with professionalism
marieg@herald-mail.comThe men and women who arrive at a local car dealership are ready to shop. But they’re not interested in a set of wheels that will make them look good on the open highway. They’re more interested in looking good on the road to success....Tags: Human Interest, Interior Policy, Personal Data Collection, Services and Shopping, Politics
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Chevy Spark EV lease highlights electric-car price cuts
General Motors is joining the electric-car price war with a lease deal on the Chevrolet Spark EV at $199 a month. The deal, announced this morning, follows the recent offerings of $199 leases on Nissan’s Leaf – a big price drop after two...
Tags: Hybrid Vehicles, Environmental Issues, Chevrolet, Fiat, U.S. Department of Energy
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Ford to close Australia auto plants
ReutersSYDNEY (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co said on Thursday it is closing its two Australian auto plants and will cease production in the country in October 2016. Ford Australia Chief Executive Bob Graziano said the company will close its engine plant in Geelong...Tags: Mitsubishi Motors Corp., Hyundai Motor Co., Government, Plant Openings, Lifestyle and Leisure
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U.S. new car sales seen up about 8 pct in May -research firms
ReutersDETROIT, May 23 (Reuters) - U.S. auto sales in May are expected to rise about 8 percent and the annual sales pace should rebound back above 15 million vehicles after a disappointing result in the prior month, two research reports said on Thursday....Tags: Chrysler, Automotive Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering, General Motors Corp., Ford
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New car sales seen up 6-8 percent in May: analysts
ReutersDETROIT (Reuters) - Auto sales in May are expected to rise 6 percent to 8 percent and the annual sales pace should rebound back above 15 million vehicles after a disappointing result in the prior month, two research reports said on Thursday. Sales of new...Tags: Pickup Trucks, Chrysler, Automotive Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering, General Motors Corp.
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Pickup truck surge is powering strong May auto sales
May is turning out to be another good month for car sales, according to auto research firms J.D. Power and Associates and TrueCar.com. Both TrueCar and J.D. Power forecast that May auto sales will top 1.4 million vehicles, about an 8% increase from...
Tags: Google+, Pickup Trucks, Solyndra LLC, Services and Shopping, Automotive Equipment
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Springfield sees spike in crashes related to bicycles, motorcycles, scooters
mlandis@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - The popularity of bicycles and motorcycles is creating a rise in crashes involving two-wheeled vehicles. Bicycling is a big part of life for Issac Neale. He bikes to work (he co-owns The Hub Coffee and Bicycles shop) And, when he...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Services and Shopping
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Latest Indiana news, sports, business and entertainment
INDIANA-BUS CRASH More than 50 hurt when Indiana school buses crash NORTH WEBSTER, Ind. (AP) — Northern Indiana authorities say about 50 middle and high school students were injured and a bus driver was seriously hurt in a chain-reaction crash...Tags: Teach for America, Regional Authority, Crimes, Plant Openings, U.S. Department of Energy
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OUR VOICE: High gas prices? Here are some questions
When gas prices spike in the city, readers call and ask the newspaper, "What is going on? Why are prices so high?" This latest increase, with gas prices over $4 in Aberdeen and around the area, is partly because of unexpected refinery shutdowns,...Tags: Google Inc., AAA, Watertown, Services and Shopping, Passenger Cars
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High costs, currency push Ford out of Australia car manufacturing
ReutersCANBERRA (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co will shut its two Australian auto plants in October 2016, blaming a strong currency and costs that are hitting manufacturers just as the country looks for other sectors of its economy to cushion the end of a mining boom....Tags: Mitsubishi Motors Corp., Plant Openings, Automotive Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering, Metal and Mineral
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