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  • Ford owned Volvo Cars recalls 58,000 cars; one flaw could cause fire
    Automobile maker Volvo Cars is recalling 56,000 vehicles because of two separate problems. Volvo Cars spokeswoman Maria Bohlin said 38,000 diesel cars of the S60, V 70 XC 70 and XC 90 models made in 2006 were being called back in Europe due to a material fault that could cause the motor catching fire. The second ...


  • Canadians bought 25,000 cars in the U.S. in Oct but some may never enjoy them
    A soaring loonie pushed the number of cars Canadians purchased south of the border in October to nearly 25,000 _ an increase of more than one hundred per cent over the same month last year. ``We have been seeing a steady increase throughout 2007 and it really reflects the fact that the Canadian dollar has ...


  • Shares of Ford, GM tumble with broader market
    Shares of Ford Motor Co. (NYSE:F) and General Motors Corp. (NYSE:GM) dropped to below or near their 52-week lows on Wednesday, but GM recovered on news that its former financial arm may sell parts of its struggling mortgage business. Several industry analysts said the bump auto stocks received due to new lower-cost labour agreements with ...


  • Better beaters: how automobile brands stack up in longevity
    The proportion of passenger cars 11 to 15 years old still in use averages 60.6 per cent across the industry but varies widely among manufacturers. The latest numbers from 2006, according to DesRosiers Automotive Consultants with data from R.L. Polk Canada: Porsche 98.7% Volvo 87.2% Lexus 83.8% BMW 83.6% Mercedes-Benz 82.6% Jaguar 81.4% Toyota 78.2% Audi 76.5% Honda 76.5% Acura 75.9% Cadillac 74.6% Lincoln 72.8% Saab 72.2% Saturn ...


  • Cars lasting dramatically longer, bad news for the environment
    Vehicles are lasting dramatically longer than even a few years ago, with 43 per cent of passenger cars built 15 years ago still on the road, and this is bad news for the environment, industry analyst Dennis DesRosiers reports. A political focus on making new vehicles cleaner is ``foolish,'' he declares, when the number of ...





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