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Saturday, January 27, 2018

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January 27    
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Marina Zolynsky, 30, of Royal Oak holds her daughter Montana, 1, while looking over trucks with her husband Jacob Zolynsky, 29, of Royal Oak at the Chevrolet display during the 2018 North American International Auto Show at Cobo Center in downtown De
 
  Susan Tompor: Pockets of angst — and higher interest rates — cloud picture for car sales  
  Car sales could get a lift as some get bonuses and raises after tax reform. But layoff notices, higher rates and tighter credit will cut into sales.  
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  Toyota's Sequoia SUV has wood-grain trim in the cockpit   Review: Toyota Sequoia SUV becoming oldest tree in the forest
The big, traditional SUV is in need of an update
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  A Mazda3 that the automaker has outfitted with its new Skyactiv-X engine   Mazda touts 20% fuel economy gain in new engine
It says Skyactiv-X will pioneers engine technology
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  Karma, the automotive startup taking over from failed Fisker Automotive, shows off its new Revero plug-in hybrid   Kia, Karma pick up top 'Green Car' awards
Two awards for ecological cars were handed out at the Washington Auto Show
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  A handout photo made available by Tesla Motors on July 3, 2017 shows an aerial view of Tesla Gigafactory in Sparks, Nevada.   Tesla employees say to expect more Model 3 delays, citing inexperienced workers
CEO Elon Musk has already had to disappoint eager customers with Model 3 delays due to manufacturing "bottlenecks." Gigafactory employees expect he will have to, again.
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  Woman taking a photo on vintage camera (pointed at viewer) on a rural road trip.   New electric cars in 2018 spark need for more charging stations
A new set of long-range electric vehicles could spur sales and create demand for more public chargers
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  With Ford's current discounts, the 2017 Explorer XLT can be had for under $33,000.   Feds investigate Ford Explorer SUV after owners say it's making them sick
The popular SUV is the subject of an investigation into whether carbon monoxide could be getting into the cabin
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  A Ferrari 458 Italia car on display at the international motor show IAA in Frankfurt, Germany, Sept. 14, 2011. Florida attorney James Fowler's says his 2014 Ferrari 458 Italia Spider was given to the wrong person by a hotel valet. a convertible and a   Hotel valet gave $300,000 Ferrari to wrong man, lawyer says
The man who police charged with taking the car said it he was "trying to impress" a girl he had just met.
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  The all-new 2018 Jeep Wrangler should give the Jeep brand -- and FCA's bottom line -- a boost over the next few quarters.   Fiat Chrysler hourly workers to get $5,500 bonus checks after 2017 profit
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles on Thursday said that U.S. hourly workers would get profit-sharing checks averaging $5,500.
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  Macy Claprood drives a Nissan Leaf and usually charges it up at home.   Thinking of buying an electric vehicle? Here's what you need to know about charging
More charging stations are coming. But it's unclear if there will be enough.
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The world's tallest man, Sultan Kosen of Turkey and shortest woman, Jyoti Amge of India, pose for a photo in front of the Pyramids, in Giza, Egypt. Kosen, 7'9\

The world's tallest man, Sultan Kosen of Turkey and shortest woman, Jyoti Amge of India, pose for a photo in front of the Pyramids, in Giza, Egypt. Kosen, 7'9\" tall and Amge is 2.06 feet tall are visiting Egypt promote the countries tourism.
 
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