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The players for Super Bowl XLV

Cash-strapped auto companies stood on the sidelines of the Super Bowl for a year or two, but they're about to make up for it in a hurry.

Automotive News to host FandI Week

Automotive News will hold a three-day, online event in June aimed at providing a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities confronting dealership finance and insurance departments.

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Sen. Chris Coons: Manufacturing Jobs Key to Winning the Future

Those of us in the freshman class elected to Congress in November arrived with a specific objective -- getting our economy moving again. Thankfully, we're not starting from scratch.

Toyota to launch new corporate ad campaign on Sunday

Toyota is launching a national advertising campaign showing the company's U.S. ties. The commercial will begin airing Sunday, Jan. 30, on morning news shows and cable networks.

Honeywell 4th-qtr profit climbs, agrees to sell automotive products unit for $950M

MORRIS TOWNSHIP, N.J. - Honeywell International Inc. said Friday its fourth-quarter profit more than doubled, raised its guidance for 2011 and agreed to sell its division that makes Fram oil filters and Prestone antifreeze for about $950 million.

Toyota, striking different tone from auto lobby, lauds Obama fuel economy plan

Toyota Motor Corp., distinguishing itself from the auto industry's top trade group, praised the Obama administration's preliminary proposal to raise fuel-economy standards to as high as 62 mpg for 2017-25 vehicles.

Mazda to supply Mazda5 minivan to Nissan in Japan

Mazda Motor Corp. will begin supplying its Mazda5/Premacy minivan under Nissan Motor Co.'s badge for sale in Japan starting in May, the two companies said today. Nissan and Mazda, Japan's No.2 and No.

Chrysler badly needs the cheap U.S. loans that GM rejected

General Motors Co. has taken a big step away from the stigma of its government bailout, just as its smaller rival Chrysler Group LLC furiously lobbies Washington for $3 billion in subsidized loans.

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