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Ford cancels plan to import Focus crossover from China, blames trade war
The crossover vehicle was to be a replacement for the Focus since Ford is ending production of that passenger car in the U.S.
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Workhorse vehicles: Taxi drivers, police officers choose substance over flash
You won't see these vehicles at an auto show or in car-buff magazines. But these are among the most identifiable rides in America: workhorse vehicles.
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Top 10 most popular manual transmission vehicles in 2018
The top 10 most popular models sold with manual transmissions in 2018, according to IHS Markit.
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Car prices projected to jump under Trump trade agreement with Mexico
Analysts say worker wage requirements are unprecedented while also cautioning that they could move more jobs to low-cost manufacturing in Asia.
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What are the best and worst car brands in the U.S. in 2018?
24/7 Wall Street reviewed the 2018 ACSI rankings to determine the best and worst car brands of 2018.
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Pickups are the real American luxury cars
Pickups such as the 2019 Ram Laramie Longhorn and Ford F-150 King Ranch are the ultimate American luxury vehicles.
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Here are the best Labor Day car deals for bargain hunters
If you're eager to pick the perfect car as opposed to being forced to choose from what's left over, now is the time to shop.
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Expect relief at the pump with gas prices predicted to fall after Labor Day
After a costly summer at the pump, gas prices could tick even higher heading into Labor Day weekend. But drivers could get some relief this fall.
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Pete the Planner: Drive your car into the ground, but take good care of it along the way
If transportation is a necessary evil, then managing it as inexpensively as possible would seem prudent. In a nutshell, my perspective is: Drive your car into the ground, but take really good care of it along the way.
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San Francisco welcomes back scooters, but not Uber and Lyft
Two companies, Scoot and Skip, each were given a permit from the city to operate scooters.
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Competitors prepare to take part in the Highland Dancing event at the annual Braemar Gathering in Braemar, central Scotland, on Sept. 1, 2018. The Braemar Gathering is a traditional Scottish Highland Games which predates the 1745 Uprising, and since
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