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Ford Posts Best Sales Performance of Year 
Jul 1, 2009 4:29 PM, WardsAuto.com, By Byron Pope
The auto maker’s overall U.S. market share in June hit the upper 16% range, up 3 percentage points from year-ago, marking the eighth time in the last nine months Ford has notched an increase.
BMW Expands xDrive to Range-Topping 7-Series 
Jul 2, 2009 8:45 AM, WardsAuto.com, By Ward’s Staff
BMW claims the addition of xDrive to the 7-Series line makes the models the most nimble AWD sedans in any segment.
Lear to File Chapter 11 
Jul 1, 2009 5:46 PM, WardsAuto.com, By Ward’s Staff
The bankruptcy filing will cover certain Lear subsidiaries in the U.S. and Canada, but operations outside those countries be excluded.
Scuderi Engine Fired Up 
Jul 1, 2009 1:07 PM, WardsAuto.com, By Ward’s Staff
The naturally aspirated 1L prototype has the potential to cut oxide of nitrogen emissions 80%, compared with a conventional internal-combustion engine, the company says.
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Lexus IS-C Perfect for Boomers 
Jul 1, 2009 8:00 AM, WardsAuto.com, By Christie Schweinsberg
Bigger and more sedate than the IS sedan, and less alluring than the sexy new Infiniti G37 drop-top, the IS-C seems perfectly poised for ladies who lunch.
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Global Products Can Save Ford and GM 
Jun 29, 2009 9:30 AM, WardsAuto.com, By Drew Winter
Buick could become a cash cow thanks to low structural costs and soaring sales in China.
The Man Behind Dealership Cuts 
Jun 22, 2009 9:15 AM, WardsAuto.com, By Steve Finlay
Many wonder why the U.S. government is intent on seeing so many dealerships disappear. The answer doesn’t require connecting many dots.
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Skepticism Surrounds Magna’s Opel Bid 
Jul 2, 2009 11:56 AM, WardsAuto.com, By Eric Mayne
If a final agreement is reached, it would redraw boundaries as old as the industry itself. Magna has admitted it would have to “firewall” its operations, an analyst says.
June U.S. Light-Vehicle Sales Fall Short of Industry Expectation 
Jul 2, 2009 11:44 AM, WardsAuto.com, By John Sousanis
In the year’s first six months, total light-vehicle sales fell just below 4.8 million, down 35.1% from first-half 2008, marking the lowest January-June total in more than 30 years.
Q4 Rebound Predicted for Thai Market 
Jul 2, 2009 10:00 AM, WardsAuto.com, By Alan Harman
Thailand Automotive Institute President Vallop Tiasiri says he expects new car models will attract interest from office workers who still have purchasing power.
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