Top Luxury Cars on MSN AutosThe most popular luxury cars
Top Luxury Cars on MSN Autos
The most popular luxury cars on MSN Autos, based on visits to the site's vehicle pages during the third quarter of 2005.
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Detroit's 'Big Three' Automakers Launch New Incentive Programs
General Motors, Chrysler and Ford announce new programs in efforts to boost slackening year-end sales.
Perry Stern
DGFT issues notices to 8 luxury car importers (The Economic Times)
DELHI: The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has slapped show-cause notices on eight importers in the case relating to customs duty evasion in the import of luxury automobiles, some of which were being used by politically-influential persons.
2006 NAIAS Coverage
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Will Stern Push Satellite Radio to Mainstream? (TechNewsWorld.com)
"If every single one of Howard Stern's listeners comes over, that's more than 10 million subscribers," Yankee Group senior analyst Mike Goodman told the E-Commerce Times. "If that's the only growth for Sirius, that's not a success. It's not Howard Stern radio, it's Sirius radio."
Pataki expected to hit taxes, crime, and renewable fuel in State of State (New York Newsday)
Gov. George Pataki used his final State of the State address Wednesday to push for tax cuts to spur the economy, create tax incentives to boost manufacturing and to call for the use of renewable energy sources such as wind power.
Company Description (Zacks.com)
NORDSON CORP. is a multi-national company that designs, manufactures and markets systems that apply adhesives, sealants and liquid and powder coatings to consumer and industrial products during manufacturing.
Pataki hits taxes, crime, and renewable fuel in State of State (New York Newsday)
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Preview: 2006 Porsche Cayman S
Porsche's new mid-engine coupe builds on the Boxster S, but kicks it up a notch in the performance department.
Mike Meredith
How Will America's Big Two Automakers Survive?
After decades of market share losses, look for a leaner and more focused Big Two.
Ann Job










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