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  1. Another major economy in recession; crude falls
  2. Russian Stocks Fall, Led by Rosneft, Lukoil; PIK Group Plunges
  3. Crude Oil Rises in New York After U.S. Industrial Output Climbs
  4. Russian Stocks Decline as Crude Oil Trades Near a 21-Month Low
  5. Oil Falls to 21-Month Low as Global Slowdown Cuts Fuel Demand
  6. Crude Oil Falls On Lower Energy Demand
  7. Crude oil prices down Monday
  8. Levin introduces bill that would lend $25 billion to automakers
  9. Like 1979, next auto rescue won't be easy
  10. 6 myths about the Detroit 3
  11. Ford: Half of U.S. states would lose 3,000-plus jobs in auto collapse
  12. Auto aid package faces Senate GOP, White House opposition
  13. GM to sell stake in Suzuki to raise cash
  14. Getrag puts Indiana plant in bankruptcy
  15. Honda concerned about industry stability
  16. Auto shakeup: Start at top?
  17. How 1979 bailout worked
  18. The Machine: Carbon's Cop Car Creation
  19. No Challenger Convertible, Camaro on Hold
  20. Russia's Micex Erases Gains; Rosneft, Lukoil Fall With Crude
  21. Crude oil prices up slightly
  22. Crude Oil Prices Continue Decline
  23. Crude Oil Extends Rebound From 21-Month Low as Stocks Advance
  24. Crude Oil Falls as Global Economic Slowdown Curbs Fuel Demand
  25. Senate will take up $25-billion auto bill Monday
  26. Doubts about financial rescue for auto industry intensify
  27. Delphi's fate still tied to GM's
  28. Most in survey approve of auto industry aid
  29. GM may need $30 billion in aid
  30. Exiting Chrysler workers to get help
  31. Ford execs saw bonus payouts in past, too
  32. Chrysler execs get millions to stay put
  33. Oil prices follow Wall Street on wild ride
  34. Oil Rises More Than $2 on Signs Price Drop Was Unjustified
  35. Traders Bet on $30 Crude Oil as OPEC Plans Talks on Output Cut
  36. Oil Falls to 21-Month Low as Slowing Economies Erode Demand
  37. Crude Oil Extends Rebound From 21-Month Low as Stocks Advance
  38. Crude oil prices rise Thursday
  39. Drop in crude oil imports helps trim trade deficit to $56.5B
  40. Auto, UAW representatives to testify for Senate next week
  41. Refitting loan for auto bailout gains steam
  42. Analyst: Auto aid should require reduction in retiree benefits
  43. Suppliers’ credit rating downgraded; more could come
  44. Granholm will not testify for Congress
  45. Delay in aid to GM could panic suppliers
  46. Ford to shut 11 of its factories temporarily
  47. Reports: GM may up stake in Chinese venture
  48. Phelan's Corner: Sao Paulo Auto Show hosts debuts
  49. GM Daewoo to idle plants
  50. Oil near $56 as global markets stumble
  51. Oil drops below $60 per barrel; gasoline continues plunge
  52. Crude oil prices down as demand falters
  53. Oil Falls to 19-Month Low, Gasoline Tumbles, on Demand Outlook
  54. Auto chiefs will make case to Congress for aid
  55. Granholm pleads for fast action on assistance for automakers
  56. Congress takes up auto rescue
  57. Auto stocks up on news of talks
  58. GM to add 3,500 salaried cuts
  59. Oil prices slide on weaker demand worries
  60. Ford buyouts under 3,000
  61. Magna sees 3rd-quarter loss as production declines
  62. Oil price surges as stocks gain
  63. Auto news in brief: Hyundai develops diesel
  64. BMW 3Q net profit falls 63%
  65. U.S. monthly sales of new vehicles at 25-year low
  66. Urgent auto aid pleas to resume
  67. Auto parts industry seeks U.S. loans
  68. Auto merger would limit the bleeding
  69. Auto news in brief: Icahn sells Lear shares
  70. GM to begin layoffs, cuts at year's end
  71. Consumer Reports commends Ford
  72. Johnson Controls' profits plunge 96%
  73. GM resumes employee pricing offers
  74. Cerberus favors single buyer for Chrysler
  75. Chrysler announces cuts, explains loss
  76. Chrysler cuts shift at Ohio Jeep plant
  77. Federal-Mogul's profits drop 74%
  78. Free up auto credit, lawmakers say
  79. Auto news in brief: Toyota decline expected
  80. Sorting through the automakers' mayhem
  81. More GM cost cuts likely
  82. Kerkorian sells 7.3 million Ford shares
  83. Federal-Mogul posts third-quarter profit
  84. Toyota to post first sales drop in decade
  85. Automakers could seek more funding
  86. Money market funds get aid
  87. Renault-Nissan exploring Chrysler options
  88. Feds probe Ford tire leaks
  89. Auto suppliers' reports to add to gloom
  90. Chrysler to share auto discount
  91. ABS pushed to boost cyclists' safety
  92. Outlook poor for Ford, GM cash reserves
  93. Alpha Mail: Caddy's 3 Series rival is go
  94. The Big Present: 2011 Chevrolet Volt
  95. Merger can get GM cash, leverage with UAW, analyst says
  96. As state loses jobs, Obama and McCain offer few answers
  97. New Saab concept, Opel Insignia wagon join the CTS wagon, Chevy Cruze and Orlando on
  98. Chrysler plant in Windsor faces layoffs
  99. Chrysler ENVI electric-vehicle plans revealed
  100. VW's Volt: 2011 Volkswagen Golf TwinDrive
  101. No Mid-Engine For Chevrolet Corvette C7
  102. Toyota iQ For U.S. - As a Scion!
  103. Scoop! Cadillac CTS May Get V-8 Diesel Option
  104. All-new 2009 Ford F-150 wins Truck of Texas contest
  105. Transmission manufacturer ends deal with Chrysler
  106. Big storm headed for Detroit 3
  107. Security camera software shows firm way to grow
  108. Terrific vehicles make for good contest, hard choices
  109. Inside Detroit autos: Volunteers sought to recycle devices
  110. Revved up: what's hot and what's not in autos
  111. Auto news in brief: The evolution of auto ads on Web
  112. Rumors of GM, Chrysler talks keep Detroit on edge
  113. 2 European members of Ford board step down
  114. Eyes of pickup business on Texas
  115. GM is confident it can manage Chrysler brands
  116. Ford loses 2 board members
  117. PETA: Chrysler should ease shoe rule for factories
  118. 1,600 GM workers to be laid off
  119. Auto headlines: S&P lowers credit rating for Lear Corp.
  120. Motown's night of autos and elegance helps children
  121. Electric carmaker to close Rochester Hills center
  122. GM, Ford finish the day on an upswing
  123. Unions oppose GM-Chrysler merger
  124. 2009 F-150 put to the test
  125. Ford to tout vehicle quality on par with Toyota, Honda in new ad campaign
  126. Unions: We oppose merger if it means job losses
  127. Ford sales up over weekend, exec says
  128. Nardelli: Chrysler seeks options in any partnership
  129. Ford crosses fingers for 2009 F-150
  130. GM to hasten factory closings
  131. Get loans to automakers quickly, Engler says
  132. GMAC tightens lending standards
  133. Obama: Give more help to automakers
  134. GM to close Grand Rapids stamping plant
  135. Engler: U.S. shouldn't delay auto loans
  136. Chrysler chief to employees: We're looking at strategic options
  137. Honda to produce more cars, fewer minivans, SUVs
  138. 3 supplier stocks slide
  139. GM, other stocks join upswing
  140. GM hastens Wisconsin SUV plant's closing
  141. Chrysler plans strong sales incentives
  142. PM spamming here TDC
  143. Investors' worst fears come to pass
  144. September auto sales won't be healthy
  145. Bailout talks creep forward
  146. Senate OKs $25B loan for automakers
  147. Ford test-drive program pays area schools
  148. Inside Detroit Autos: Viper sales talk quickens
  149. Auto news in brief: Aerial inspiration
  150. Will 'Flash of Genius' be trouble for Ford?
  151. $25-billion loan just the first step for rebuilding carmakers
  152. Auto news in brief: Supplier's forecast up
  153. Auto lenders push to add car loan debts to bailout
  154. Judge allows Delphi to freeze pension plans to control costs
  155. Ford progress hidden by economy, exec says
  156. Bold design gets luxury brand noticed
  157. Automakers clear obstacle to loans
  158. Chrysler leaps into electric vehicle race
  159. GM: Chevy Volt will bring 550 jobs to Detroit
  160. Lawmakers cheer $25B for car industry
  161. Daimler in talks to sell rest of Chrysler to Cerberus
  162. The 65-mpg car Ford won't sell in US
  163. It's not easy for dealers to let go
  164. Field narrows for Car and Truck of the Year
  165. Bailout boosts the automakers' $25-billion plan
  166. Top GM execs tell how they first learned about the company
  167. Chevy Volt's value is as dawn of era
  168. Automakers increasingly reuse plastics and fabrics to save costs, trash
  169. Mazda 6 has attractive styling and features but expensive price
  170. Auto news in brief: A new small Pontiac
  171. 10 governors push auto loans
  172. Shares have a roaring rebound
  173. TV roles to help promote new Ram
  174. Truck wars take new approach
  175. Suppliers make pitch for federal auto loans
  176. Chrysler to display an electric car
  177. Though different from concept, production Volt has sporty appeal
  178. U.S. to rescue gigantic insurer
  179. GM's world connects, with only a few snags
  180. Volt's battery choice is secret, for now
  181. Reactions to Volt from readers, Obama
  182. GM puts Volt through its paces in Milford
  183. AutoNation CEO reacts to credit crisis
  184. Legislators lobbied for auto loans
  185. GM stakes reputation on stylish Volt, long-range battery
  186. McCain backs automaker loans in visit to General Motors Orion plant
  187. Helping auto industry critical, Senate leader says
  188. 702,814 people made it to Cobo for Auto Show
  189. Design and technology are keys to GM's 2nd century
  190. GM's top 10 concept vehicles
  191. Earl bridged style and function at GM
  192. Top 10 GM Production Vehicles
  193. Highlights of GM's 100-year history
  194. GM's interns offer bold look into the future
  195. No relief in sight for auto suppliers
  196. Event puts GM's 100-year history on parade
  197. Auto news in brief: Automakers' cooperation urged
  198. Inside Detroit autos: EcoBoost to be promoted
  199. GM plans electrics besides the Volt
  200. Cadillac to offer peek into its future
  201. Carburetor restorer relishes the Ford Model T
  202. Ford's cute little Ka coming to a theater near you
  203. Hundreds protest at Chrysler headquarters
  204. GM announces improvements to electric car design
  205. Ford gambles on making a big push to build more small cars
  206. Next generation of cruisers have the same passion for customizing
  207. Honda plans a high-volume hybrid
  208. Nissan fuel-saving gas pedal pushes back when stomped
  209. Ford's bold small-car effort starts today in Germany
  210. Honda aims to make new hybrid affordable
  211. Industry tries new ways to make cars fuel efficient
  212. GM to slow output of big cars
  213. Ex-GM exec turns focus to vehicles for disabled
  214. TI Automotive cuts 200 jobs, leaves Warren
  215. Economy hurts suppliers' relations with automakers
  216. Cadillac has high hopes for Escalade Hybrid
  217. To help cut costs, auto industry gives plastics a second life
  218. Ford boosts better fuel economy in engines
  219. New Looks & Features
  220. BAT 11 to the rescue for Italian car-design firm
  221. REVVED UP: What's hot and what's not in autos
  222. Inside Detroit Autos: Mustang Alley set for cruise
  223. Auto news in brief: U.S. fleet costs questioned
  224. Highlights from the auto show
  225. Alabama plant to help supply
  226. Car sales drive gain
  227. Less leasing going forward
  228. Fit sales up 93.3%
  229. Camry, Corolla up; Prius off
  230. Sedan and wagon have the power and handling, but the fuel economy isn't super
  231. Legacy of Model T still apparent today
  232. Carmaker sales clobbered in June
  233. Auto news in brief: Vehicle prices drop
  234. McCain talks tough about auto industry, fuel economy
  235. Obama pledges support to get aid for Detroit 3
  236. Continental fights bid of smaller Schaeffler
  237. Suddenly, '08 campaign spotlight finds Detroit 3
  238. Auto suppliers to hold breath for rest of '08
  239. GM stock climbs for a 3rd day
  240. GM, Ford, Nissan set aside hybrids so New York's yellow taxis can go green
  241. VW's Jetta Sportwagen a sleek and sexy side
  242. GM cutting back on NASCAR spending
  243. Hybrid line is growing family at Saturn
  244. Ford shows shape matters when it comes to saving fuel
  245. Shell-shocked GM retirees react: 'This is a knife stab in the back'
  246. GM lays out cuts for long haul, waiting for revived economy
  247. Some Chrysler airbags recalibrated to ’turn off’
  248. Ford F-150 plant to lay off 260
  249. Auto safety, fuel economy chief to step down
  250. ThisDanrCar.com Forum Software Updates