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After the Michigan Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Detroit's city council, the co-chairman of the North American International Auto Show said the show may move from its long-time Cobo Center home to another... more
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Disputed Formula One Diffusers Declared Legal
After being declared legal by the race stewards at both the Australian and Malaysian Grand Prixs, the FIA International Court of Appeal has declared the disputed diffusers- used by the Brawn, Toyota, and Williams teams-...
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2010 Formula One Korean Grand Prix
Formula One is looking to expand its racing season with several Grand
Prix additions. The 2008 season saw the inauguration of the Singapore
Grand Prix, 2009 sees the debut of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, and a
Korean...
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2010 NAIAS Drops Sunday Media Preview
Doug Fox, the senior co-chairman of the North American International Auto Show, said the press days for the 2010 show will begin on Monday, a day later than the usual Sunday start. The new schedule shortens press...
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GM Plans to Begin Leasing Again in 2009
One of last year's most troubling blows for the American consumer was the decision by GM (later mimicked by Chrysler) to stop leasing its vehicles. With most people unable to obtain financing for new vehicles, the...
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Fisker Karma S Concept to Debut at 2009 NAIAS
In addition to the production version of its luxury plug-in hybrid, the Karma, Fisker Automotive will also debut a new concept this year at the 2009 North American International Auto Show, it said in a press release...
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Cobo Hall, NAIAS Home, to be Expanded
The Michigan Senate passed compromise legislation last Friday allowing for an expansion and renovation of downtown Detroit's Cobo Conference/Exhibition Center. Cobo, the home of the 2009 North American International...
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