Top Sport Utilities on MSN AutosThe most popular sport-utility vehicles
Top Sport Utilities on MSN Autos
The most popular sport-utility vehicles on MSN Autos, based on visits to the site's vehicle research pages during the third quarter of 2005.
compiled by MSN Autos
Unitedauto Reports Higher Q3 Revenues (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
(Edited text of a statement. Full text can be found at www.businesswire.com) BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 25, 2005--United Auto Group, Inc. (NYSE: UAG), a worldwide automotive retailer, today reported a 10.8% increase in third quarter revenues to $2.8 billion. The revenue increase is driven by a 10.3% rise in retail vehicle revenues and a 14.3% growth in service and parts
Lowest-Priced New Vehicles for 2006
Low price doesn't mean skimping on safety equipment anymore; some lowest-priced new cars include six standard airbags.
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US presses China on anti-piracy enforcement (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
The United States on Wednesday asked China to prove it was trying to stop "rampant" piracy and counterfeiting of American goods from movies, music and software to auto parts, medicine and shampoo.
2005 Frankfurt Motor Show
MSN Autos brings you highlights from one of Europe's major shows.
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US presses China on anti-piracy enforcement (Reuters)
"The United States is deeply concerned by the violations of intellectual property rights in China," U.S. Trade Representative Rob Portman said in a statement that the United States was invoking a rarely used World Trade Organization article to request the information.
Delphi Contract Offer Cuts Wages, Scraps Health Care (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
Oct. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Delphi Corp., the largest U.S. auto parts supplier, wants to cut workers' wages by as much two-thirds and eliminate health care for retirees as part of a plan to exit bankruptcy.
Auto Dealer UnitedAuto Reports Third Quarter 2005 Results (The Auto Channel)
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich.--Oct. 2, 20055, 2005--United Auto Group, Inc. , a worldwide automotive retailer, today reported a 10.8% increase in third quarter revenues to $2.8 billion.
From Hardball to Softball in Motown (Washington Post)
For those of us who came of age in Detroit, the new twist in the long-running game show starring General Motors and the United Auto Workers is simply stunning. It used to be called Family Feud. Now, it's Let's Make a Deal.










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