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    +EcoBoost guns the engine at Ford
      Ford's big bet on its new line of EcoBoost engines appears to be paying off. Demand for the engines, which promise better mileage while delivering more power, has taken off since they debuted last summer.

    +Electric cars to be auto show stars
      Electric cars dominated this year's North American International Auto show, prompting planners to devote an entire display and test track to the breakthrough technology at next year's event.

    +Detroit Thanksgiving parade float is Ford's first in over 25 years
      For the first time in more than 25 years, Ford Motor Co. is entering a float in the upcoming Detroit Thanksgiving parade -- a symbol, the company says, of its renewed confidence in itself and the community it helped build.

    +Luxury car sales showing signs of growth
      The luxury car business was hit hard by the global financial crisis but the latest figures suggest it may be poised to recover faster than the market as a whole.

    +GM's California dreams are riding on Regal
      Buick will take its midsize premium car fight to California with its all-new sedan, the 2011 Buick Regal. Executives will introduce the Regal to about 800 potential customers and guests at a special debut today in Los Angeles. The car officially will launch at the Los Angeles Auto Show in December.

    +Kansas Ford plant voting on strike over workload
      Workers at Ford Motor Co.'s Kansas City Assembly Plant in Claycomo, Mo., are holding a strike authorization vote today after a disagreement over workloads, but no work stoppage is expected.

    +GM's 3Q earnings due out Monday
      General Motors Co . will report its third-quarter results at 7 a.m. Monday, giving the public its first peek at the automaker's finances since it emerged from bankruptcy court July 10 with about $50 billion in federal aid.

    +Manny Lopez: Driving school no place for activism
      A bill introduced in the Michigan's Legislature would mandate environmental activism into the curriculum.

    +Scott Burgess: R8 a reason to celebrate
      There will be nothing critical in this review. I should probably recuse myself from even writing about the 2010 Audi R8 5.2 FSI V-10 because I love this car.

    +Germany will not help GM in restructuring of Opel
      A senior German government official told General Motors Co. executives Wednesday that the U.S. automaker will have to cover the cost of restructuring its troubled German carmaker Adam Opel GmbH.

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