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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +Honda leads in fuel efficiency
      Honda Motor Co. has the most fuel efficient fleet in the United States, followed closely by Hyundai Motor Co., the Environmental Protection Agency said Friday in releasing preliminary figures for 2009.

    +Ford Motor to invest $2.3B in Brazil
      Ford Motor Co. will invest nearly $2.3 billion in Brazil over the next five years to modernize factories and expand production in South America's largest market.

    +Burgess: 2010 Nissan 370Z is made for drivers
      The 2010 Nissan 370Z roadster advances the stellar 370Z another step with its comfortable ride and rip-roaring, seat-of-your-pants cornering that will leave a big smile on your mug and your hair ruined by the wind.

    +Chrysler incentives include 0% financing, cash back
      Chrysler Group LLC today announced new incentives for the holiday season in a bid to drive consumers into its showrooms.

    +Opel head: Company must shrink capacity up to 25%
      GM's troubled German carmaker Adam Opel GmbH needs to reduce its production capacity across Europe by as much as 25 percent, the new head of Opel said Friday.

    +Toyota's image under scrutiny
      For years, Toyota Motor Corp. has investigated complaints from drivers saying their Toyota and Lexus vehicles accelerated all by themselves, and the company has identified essentially one cause.

    +Ex-czar gives Chrysler take
      New York -- Steven Rattner, the Obama administration's former top auto adviser, disclosed for the first time Thursday that a key aim of restructuring Chrysler was installing a new management team.

    +Prosecutor to appeal bond of man charged in Ford theft
      Detroit --A federal prosecutor said Thursday she will appeal a judge's decision to grant bond to a Chinese citizen accused of stealing up to $32 million worth of Ford Motor Co. engineering plans.

    +GM to release plan for European units in December
      General Motors said it expects to release a full restructuring plan for its Opel and Vauxhall operations in mid December, but did not specify the amount of cuts to capacity and jobs it would seek.

    +Safety officials have investigated hundreds of Toyota complaints
      U.S. safety regulators have looked into hundreds of reports of uncontrolled acceleration in Toyota and Lexus vehicles over more than five years.

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