In today's News Brake: The cash-for-guzzlers program sputters; Schumacher begins comeback training; and Ford sticks with its World Rally program ... But Wait, There's More!
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The House on Friday passed a bill to allocate another $2 billion to the Cash for Clunkers program.
This much seems certain about the Cash for Clunkers program: Consumers are happy to take government rebates to buy new cars.
Formula BMW, a training ground for young open-wheel road racers, will not return to the United States next season, thanks in part to the recession.
Chrysler confirmed today on its Twitter page what we already had heard from Fiat: It intends to continue producing the PT Cruiser. Though no longer a hot seller – and criticized by many for being well beyond its sell-by date – the car appeals to Chrysler’s new owner, Fiat, because it is inexpensive to build.
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The latest chapter in the Cash for Clunkers saga is playing out on Capitol Hill right now. Reportedly, the White House and Congress are working on allocating another $2 billion to the Cash for Clunkers program that, so far, has almost run itself dry of funds after under a week.
“The administration and bipartisan leaders of [...]
Pamiętacie projekt o nazwie Kizashi 3? Ten prototypowy sedan wzbudził wielkie zainteresowanie publiczności odwiedzającej nowojorski salon w zeszłym roku. Wielu wtedy pragnęło, aby auto w niezmienionej formie ujrzało światło dziennie. Ich prośby chyba poskutkowały.
Injured Ferrari Formula One star Felipe Massa is expected to leave Budapest's AEK Hospital on Monday, just nine days after a flying spring hit him in the head during qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix.