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Ghosn Steering Renault-Nissan Alliance Away From National Identities 
Jul 29, 2010 9:00 AM, WardsAuto.com, By William Diem
It’s unlikely Ghosn views citizenship in the same way most others do. He was born in Brazil to a French mother and Lebanese father, lived in Lebanon, studied in France and worked in Brazil before joining Renault.
Leaf EV Battery Warranty: 8 Years or 100,000 Miles 
Jul 27, 2010 3:02 PM, WardsAuto.com, By Ward’s Staff
The Nissan warranty matches that of the Chevrolet Volt extended-range electric compact sedan, expected to launch in the fall.
Volt to Start at $41,000 
Jul 27, 2010 12:00 PM, WardsAuto.com, By Christie Schweinsberg
GM's chief marketer says the Chevy Volt's unique powertrain, which eliminates range anxiety, justifies its higher price over its battery-electric- and hybrid-vehicle competition.
Dealers Laud All-new ’11 Ford Explorer 
Jul 27, 2010 11:15 AM, WardsAuto.com, By Byron Pope
Current Explorer owners have been “disappointed” in the model’s fuel economy, dealers say.
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GM HD Pickups Ready for Titanic Battle 
Jul 19, 2010 8:15 AM, WardsAuto.com, By Byron Pope
Chevy/GMC heavy-duty pickups win the torque battle on paper and handle great unloaded. But Ford and Ram models have an edge in exterior and interior styling.
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Arlington Is No Motor City  The April issue of Men’sHealth magazine has a 1-page feature ranking the “Most Car-Crazed” cities in America. No. 1 is Arlington, TX, while Detroit suffers the indignity of coming near dead last....
Chrysler’s Gorlier Rewriting Book on Customer Service  Employers have developed rigid procedures to which employees must adhere. Without fail. Sadly, this has spawned a generation of workers who have forgotten how to think on their feet....
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Pyrrhic Victory Coming for Toyota SUI Investigations  
Jul 20, 2010 8:00 AM, WardsAuto.com, By Drew Winter
Toyota can only hope the data recorders that soon will be required on all vehicles someday will reveal human frailty is a vehicle defect that cannot be fixed by a recall.
Don’t Kiss UAW Goodbye Just Yet 
Jul 18, 2010 8:00 AM, WardsAuto.com, By John McElroy
Toyota’s U.S. factory workers now average about 43 years old. It’s entirely possible the UAW could make inroads with them by addressing their pension and retirement concerns.
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BMW Marketing Chief Predicts H2 Sales Surge 
Jul 29, 2010 10:17 AM, WardsAuto.com, By Herb Shuldiner
Deliveries were slowed through June as the auto maker sold down its ’10 5-Series sedan. Sales of the ’11 model that debuted last month are starting to ramp up now.
French Auto-Supplier Faurecia Looks to China, Acquisitions for Growth 
Jul 29, 2010 10:12 AM, WardsAuto.com, By William Diem
With a positive first half already on the books, CEO Yann Delabriere is raising the company’s forecast for 2010 growth from January’s 4% to 13%-16%.
Australia Prime Minister Dangles Scrappage Rebates for Election Votes 
Jul 29, 2010 10:06 AM, WardsAuto.com, By Alan Harman
Julia Gillard says the rebates will go to motorists who purchase a new, lower-emissions fuel-efficient vehicle, but that will happen only if her Labor government is re-elected Aug. 21.
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