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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +Brazil pushes sugar ethanol at U.S. pumps
      Sao Paulo -- Who could resent the attention being showered on electric cars? Stylish and clean, they're the darling of the renewable-energy crowd, which is hailing the scheduled roll-out of several e-powered models next year as a major blow against global warming.

    +Chrysler to revamp fading midsize cars
      Chrysler Group LLC is counting on significantly higher sales of its midsize sedans to meet ambitious growth targets outlined last week in its five-year business plan, but the automaker has not been competitive for at least a decade in the market's largest vehicle segment.

    +Ford: Union concerns resolved at Kansas City plant
      Claycomo, Mo. -- Ford Motor Co. says union concerns over working conditions at its Kansas City Assembly plant have been resolved. But a union officer said members were moving ahead with a planned strike authorization vote.

    +Range Rover Sport retains a certain mystique
      There's just something about Land Rover. The 2010 Range Rover Sport carries that mystique even further. It's rugged, capable and absolute luxury at the same time. It's also vastly improved for the 2010 model year.

    +Ford vehicle sales outlook: 'Worst is over'
      Ford Motor Co.'s top sales analyst said this November U.S. sales appear to be at least as strong as October, meaning the industry has once again found its footing after one of the worst declines in history.

    +New police interceptor on horizon
      Ford Motor Co. confirmed Friday that it is developing a new police interceptor to replace the venerable Ford Crown Victoria when production of that model ends in 2011.

    +GM repays $297.6 million to Germany for Opel loan
      General Motors Co. today repaid 200 million euros ($297.6 million) in German government aid that kept its carmaker Adam Opel GmbH afloat this year.

    +Nissan, Houston energy firm team up on car charging grid
      Nissan and electricity provider Reliant Energy of Houston have signed an agreement to team up to promote a charging infrastructure for electric cars.

    +Ford fast-tracks new cop car to replace Crown Vic
      The automaker has decided to abandon the elderly Crown Vic platform in favor of an all-new police sedan, which will most likely be built off the new Ford Taurus platform.

    +Neil Winton: General Motors angers Europe's powerful, but Opel decision gains plaudits
      General Motors Co.'s last-minute decision to hang on to its European Opel marque left Russian Premier Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Angel Merkel spluttering with anger and induced German unions to take to the streets chanting abuse, but despite all this negativity, retaining control of its European operation makes lots of sense.

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