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Archive for August, 2008

August 28th, 2008
  • Lexus adds all-wheel drive to LS models
  • Mercedes-Benz prices unchanged for 2009
  • CAA-Quebec launches new safety foundation
  • CAW strike ends at Toyota dealership
  • Checking tire pressure can help save fuel
  • AAA announces pet photo contest
  • France declares “feebates” a success
  • Michelin will not build planned Mexican factory
  • Volkswagen overtakes Ford in worldwide sales

  • August 27th, 2008
  • Chrysler explores sale of Dodge Viper
  • Ford reveals 2010 Mustang badge
  • Safe Kids Canada presents Walk This Way campaign
  • Eco-driving shows 24 per cent fuel improvement
  • European cars don’t meet climate targets
  • Report suggests U.S. could become fuel exporter
  • Companies research crop residues for biofuel
  • Environmental NextCruise will reprise in 2009
  • Toyota funds environmental literacy program

  • August 26th, 2008
  • MADD Canada urges fatality-free long weekend
  • Transport Canada issues latest recalls
  • Toronto college offers hybrid vehicle course
  • Ontario reminds drivers about school bus safety
  • CAW brings Made in Canada message to conference
  • Check tires for Labour Day trips, Uniroyal says
  • GM announces 2009 Corvette ZR1 pricing
  • Ford invests US$75 million for small cars
  • Chrysler introduces new models in Moscow

  • August 25th, 2008
  • Ford of Canada names new president
  • GO Transit services improves in Toronto
  • GM crossovers earn IIHS Top Safety Pick
  • Fuel cell vehicles complete cross-country trip
  • School bus operator offers safety tips for students
  • Yokohama expands winter tire lines for 2008
  • Nissan builds first cars in Brazil
  • Australian premier rejects shale oil mining

  • August 24th, 2008
  • Car and truck sales pick up in July
  • Exhaust system manufacturer closes in Ontario
  • Ontario Provincial Police officer moves to news
  • Chrysler begins production of its first hybrid vehicles
  • Escalade Hybrid achieves 25 per cent fuel improvement
  • Subaru launches new PZEV micro-site
  • Biodiesel compares favourably to petroleum diesel
  • Television series seeks “oil women”

  • August 21st, 2008
  • 2009 Pontiac G3 Wave pricing announced
  • Chrysler announces pricing for new 2009 Dodge Ram
  • BCAA hosts Vintage Car Club of Canada tour
  • Volvo announces Costco program
  • Ford and DOE extend fuel cell program
  • Strike at Toyota dealership enters twelfth week
  • CAW rally will target job losses
  • More news...
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