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Saturday, April 28, 2018

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Johan de Nysschen, shown here at the New York International Auto Show last week, has led Cadillac since 2014.
 
  Cadillac builds great cars — so why the turmoil?  
  The ousting of CEO Johan de Nysschen lays bare many of the brand's problems, most of which aren't his fault  
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  A 2018 Ford Taurus SE.   Taurus saved Ford and now it's being killed -- again
The car was revolutionary when it made its debut. It was brought back, but never caught on.
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  The 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon during a media preview for the New York International Auto Show in New York. This limited-edition variant boasts a maximum 840 horsepower and various modifications to improve straight-line acceleration.   Camaro, Challenger, Mustang: Muscle cars that pack a performance punch
The period between the mid-1960s and the early 1970s was a high point for classic muscle-car performance. Fifty years later, the latest batch of American performance cars is taking that reputation to new heights.
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  The Jaguar F-PACE SVR.   Review: Jaguar XF Sportbrake updates the station wagon
The stylish vehicles becomes a worthy luxury competitor to SUVs
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  A 2012 Ford Taurus.   Ford kills the Taurus, Fiesta and Fusion: What we loved and hated about the cars
Ford has confirmed longstanding rumors that it will stop making the Taurus, Fiesta and Fusion sedans. Their demise is akin to a divorce with drivers.
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  Orestes Perez and his niece Yanuska Perez look at a 2013 Ford Fusion SE at a dealership in Hialeah, Fla. Aug. 21, 2014.   Ford to kill Fusion, Taurus and Fiesta cars

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  CEO Akio Toyoda, shown here in Detroit last year with Toyota's new-for-2018 Camry sedan, expects the weakening yen to lift Toyota to a record full-year profit.   New York Auto Show: How Nissan Altima, Toyota Camry, Honda Accord will survive the car plague
The Toyota Camry, Nissan Altima and Honda Accord passenger cars are still standing despite a big shift in sales to SUVs.
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  These are some of the most common options if you rent a full-size car at a U.S. airport location: 2018 Ford Fusion.   Ford to kill Fusion, Taurus and Fiesta cars to make way for more SUVs
It's making a way for a bevy of new SUV and truck models. All that will remain: Mustang and a new hatchback
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  movies      
  The DeLorean gained fame as a time-travell machine in the   'Back to the Future' lawsuit: Missing DeLorean royalties?
It's all over who owns rights to the DeLorean, which grew to fame when it shuttled Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd in 'Back to the Future.'
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  markets      
  Tesla factory.   Analysis: Interest in short bets on Tesla stock surges as production issues rise
Short sellers have reason to believe Tesla’s shares could go lower. Recent short sellers have been rewarded with a recent drop as well. Tesla’s shares are down 16% in the past three months to $283.
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