Minis: A Nice Little Thing Going In Europe (BusinessWeek) Only
Minis: A Nice Little Thing Going In Europe (BusinessWeek)
Only three weeks after General Motors Corp.'s ( GM ) acrimonious $2 billion divorce from Fiat ( FIA ) was final in February, top managers from Fiat and Ford of Europe ( F ) snuck off together at the Geneva auto show to discuss their own tieup.
Getting out from under co-signed auto loan (Bankrate.com via Yahoo! Finance)
You need your friend to refinance or else sell the car, says Dr. Don.
Mortgage rates ease a bit from 2-year high (Orlando Sentinel)
Mortgage rates, which have been trending upward, dropped this week, offering a dose of good news for prospective home buyers. Freddie Mac reported Wednesday in its weekly survey that rates on 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages averaged 6.28 percent. That's down from last week's rate of 6.37 percent, which was the highest in more than two years. Analysts attributed the decline to reduced fears on the
Getting out from under co-signed auto loan (Bankrate.com)
Dear Dr. Don, I have a question regarding co-signing an auto loan. Last summer I helped a friend out and co-signed his auto loan.
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Editors of MSN Autos
Digest: Mortgage rates drop; China's cell-phone boom; RIM warns (Austin American-Statesman)
WASHINGTON Mortgage rates across the country, which have been rising, fell this week along with oil prices and anxiety over inflation. Mortgage giant Freddie Mac said rates on 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages fell to 6.28 percent from a two-year high of 6.37 percent last week.
New Jeep Concepts
Two concept vehicles, unveiled at Europe's largest auto show, provide a peek into the future of DaimlerChrysler's Jeep brand.
Editors of MSN Autos
Stock markets likely in for quiet week ahead of US Thanksgiving (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
TORONTO (CP) - Stocks could have a tough time finding direction this week as U.S. markets prepare to close Thursday for Thanksgiving, to be followed by a quiet Friday as many traders depart the trading floor for a four-day weekend.










