Mountain Wheels: Scion’s FR-S brings sporty character to the family

If you’d thought to yourself, “man, why doesn’t Toyota make a decent, really sporty and mostly affordable car,” you wouldn’t be alone. The Japanese automaker also began asking itself that same question a Copyright 2012 Summit Daily News. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Summit Daily News Mountain Wheels: Scion’s FR-S brings sporty character to the family May, 11 2012 10:20 am MST
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KelleyAmerit Fleet Services Hires Scott Mishoe as VP of Sales

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Wheels Blog: General Motors Pursues LEED Certification in Brazil

The automaker expected its engine plant under construction in southern Brazil to receive the prestigious green-building certification.

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725DT MaxTorque Clean Diesel Mower

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Toyota tops GM in global vehicle sales in year’s first quarter

Toyota Motor Corp., the world’s largest automaker from 2008 to 2010, sold the most cars and trucks in the world in the first three months of the year as it made up for production lost to natural disasters in Asia.

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Electric Vehicle Safety Training Available for Fire Fighters & First Responders

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Honda wins appeal over Civic hybrid fuel economy

Honda Motor Co <7267.T> has won the reversal of a $9,867 small-claims judgment awarded to an owner who claimed the Japanese automaker fraudulently overstated the fuel economy of her Civic hybrid car.

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Ford to shorten “summer shutdown” in North America

DETROIT (Reuters) – Ford Motor Co will shorten its “summer shutdown” at 13 plants in North America to allow it to make nearly 40,000 more vehicles as the No. 2 U.S. automaker strives to meet demand.

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First Dodge Dart rolls off line at Belvidere plant

Chrysler today celebrated the production of the first production version of the Dodge Dart at its assembly plant in Belvidere, Ill. The Dart is Chrysler’s first compact car in years and was developed from the same platform as the Alfa Romeo Giulietta. As such, the car symbolizes the marriage of Chrysler and Italian automaker Fiat.

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National Park Service Sets Green Fleet Goals

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