BorgWarner expects it will grow (Detroit Free Press) BorgWarner Inc.
BorgWarner expects it will grow (Detroit Free Press)
BorgWarner Inc. Chief Financial Officer Robin J. Adams said he is expecting growth despite a tough economic climate for auto-parts suppliers. BorgWarner, based in Auburn Hills, supplies transmission, engine and powertrain assemblies for automakers, whose production this year is expected to be flat.
US auto parts major bets big on India (Rediff.com)
Turnover of local operations, currently at $70 million, to grow at over 20 percent a year.
A.F. auto parts chain acquired (Provo Daily Herald)
A 77-year-old icon in American Fork has been acquired by a large national car parts dealer. Bradshaw Auto Parts, which has supplied auto parts since 1929 for all makes and models, was acquired for an undisclosed sum by Raleigh, N.C.-based car parts dealer CARQUEST Corp..
Test Drive: Project Gotham Racing 3
Editors at MSN Autos take Microsoft's latest driving game out for a spin.
Perry Stern
Second Suspect in Editor's Slaying Says He Only Used Credit Cards (Washington Post)
A 42-year-old man accused of taking part in the fatal beating and robbery of a longtime journalist near his Northwest Washington home told investigators that he used the victim's credit cards but did not take part in the assault, police wrote in court documents made public yesterday.
Reporter's Credit Cards Used After Attack (Washington Post)
A credit card belonging to retired New York Times reporter David E. Rosenbaum was used at a gas station minutes after he was attacked last Friday night in his Northwest Washington neighborhood, police said yesterday.
The Truth About Fuel Economy Ratings
If your new car's actual fuel mileage does not match the fuel economy numbers on the window sticker, it's not necessarily your car's fault.
Ann Job










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