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DETROIT - General Motors Co. is testing software that would let drivers talk to their cars to update status messages on the Facebook social media website, as well as listen to Facebook messages, the company said Wednesday.
DETROIT - Ford Motor Co.'s 2011 heavy-duty pickups just came out in April, but already the company is boosting the power in their diesel engines and giving free upgrades to owners.
DETROIT - Business software and services provider Compuware Corp.
DETROIT - To improve gas mileage, automakers are tweaking cars and trucks between model years, especially in the cost-conscious and popular market for midsize sedans.
DETROIT (GaeaTimes.com)- General Motors, one of the largest carmakers based in the USA has recalled almost 1.5 million cars which were made in the phase 2006-2009.
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