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Finally! Nissan updating Titan pickup after 12 years
It's part of an aggressive model launch schedule that Nissan hopes will gain market share
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Volkswagen's T-Roc has tablet computer on console
It's a small SUV concept that's meant for both city and off-road driving
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Small businesses drive boom in van sales
Automakers roll out new commercial cans as aging vans, small business optimism boost sales
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U.S. investigates GM ignition recall timing
WIll determine if GM reported safety defect within time set by federal rules
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Ford improves the convertible in new Mustang
Less wind noise, faster opening and now just one color
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9 revelations from GM's recall chronology
Several points over 10 years where better decisions could have prevented crashes.
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Tesla: 4 states contend for 6,500-job battery plant
The money will be used for the battery plant and a new mass-market electric car
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GM takes lesson from Toyota's recall nightmare
GM is acting fast and apologizing, hoping to end the crisis quickly
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New Audi A6 brings drama-free snow driving
When snow makes roads a mess, the A6 sedan cleans up.
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Mini to show a maxi Clubman concept
It's longer and wider
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Mike Durham, technical director at Hybrid Air Vehicles, admires the helium-filled Airlander aircraft in Cardington, England on Feb. 28. Developed for the U.S. military, budget cuts cancelled the project.
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