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2012's 'good news' stories
2012 saw jobs returning to the US, health concerns improve in historic numbers, and more.
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10 cars that tell the story of America
From Paul Ingrassia's book 'Engines of Change,' the author and car aficionado tells the story of America through automobiles.
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In Pictures: Vintage and classic cars
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Corvette Stingray will be priced from $52K, GM says
General Motors has confirmed the pricing for its base-level Corvette Stingray and Stingray convertible.
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Horizons SimCity crumbles under online issues
The good, the bad, and the ugly of the latest SimCity. Apparently, there's not a whole lot of "good."
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In Gear New 2014 Chevy SS debuts at Daytona
Chevy chooses famed Daytona speedway to unveil the 2014 Chevrolet SS. The sporty Chevy SS marks the first time in 17 years that the company is marketing a rear-wheel-drive sedan.
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In Gear Why did the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette get cut from the Super Bowl?
Super Bowl organizers tried to include the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray in the Super Bowl XLVII halftime show, GM has confirmed, but the company said that ultimately those efforts didn't pan out.
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In Gear First 2014 Corvette Stringray is sold. Price: $1.1 million (+video)
Corvette Stringray goes for more than 20 times expected cost at an Arizona auction. NASCAR team owner Hendrick picks up 2014 Corvette Stringray with very first vehicle ID number.
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In Gear Corvette Stingray wows at Detroit auto show (+video)
Corvette Stingray, Chevrolet's new Corvette, got a high-profile debut at the Detroit auto show. Ireson writes that while the previous Corvette still contends with the world's best on performance and value marks, the new Corvette Stingray looks set to raise the bar.
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2012's 'good news' stories
2012 saw jobs returning to the US, health concerns improve in historic numbers, and more.
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In Gear Chevy Camaro production to move to US
Chevy Camaro production is moving out of the Oshawa Car Assembly plant in Canada and into the Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant in Michigan, Ireson writes.
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In Gear A Corvette that runs on vegetable oil
In what may be a first, an enthusiast has turned a Corvette into a vegetable-oil burning 'green' racer.
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In Gear 2014 Corvette so different, GM will shut down plant to retool
2014 Corvette will carry over only two parts from the current model. So GM's Bowling Green, Ky., plant will have to close for six months to get ready to build 2014 Corvette.
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10 cars that tell the story of America
From Paul Ingrassia's book 'Engines of Change,' the author and car aficionado tells the story of America through automobiles.
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Chrysler: Viper roars back to life
Chrysler Viper reemerges after two-year hiatus. Chrysler Viper to come with 640-horsepower V-10 engine – and will probably top $100,000.
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Black Friday 2011 deals: How about 20 percent off a new car?
Looking for a great deal on Black Friday 2011? You could elbow your way through big-box stores. But don't forget car dealerships, where new-car discounts may run in the thousands.
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2013 Mustang: world's most powerful V-8?
2013 Mustang comes with 650-horsepower production V-8 engine, beating the rival Chevy Corvette ZR-1 by 12 horsepower. Top speed for 2013 Mustang: more than 200 miles per hour.
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Why I drive an old car
As we roll along in a two-decades-old Dodge, my son winces and dreams of Mustangs.
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In Pictures: Vintage and classic cars
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Escalade most likely to be stolen, according to report
Escalade, from Cadillac, is voted most likely to be stolen, according to an insurance industry group. Four other car and truck models join the Escalade in this inauspicious group.
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West Philadelphia high school dares to build a 100 m.p.g. car
Students from West Philadelphia make a viable 'X PRIZE' run against auto companies from around the globe. The potential prize: $7.5 million for the school and a 100 m.p.g. car for the world.
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How Scott Rothstein rode $1.2 billion Ponzi scheme to wealth and power
Scott Rothstein pleaded guilty Wednesday to a $1.2 billion Ponzi scheme that helped support a flamboyant lifestyle and powerful political connections in south Florida.
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Google on Chrome for Mac: "Please don't download!"
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American road trip
America's historic Route 66 fascinates visitors from other countries.
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Cindy McCain: rodeo queen to first lady?
Both privilege and challenge have marked her life, and now Mrs. McCain could follow her husband to the White House.
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'When We Get to Surf City'
Bob Greene lives out a dream traveling with a 1960s surf band.







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