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Assembly Magazine (blog)
... increase fuel economy standards for light-duty vehicle. Both sides agreed that these vehicles should reach 54.5 mpg by 2025. More importantly, as least to this blogger, was Bloom's role in the creation of the Advanced Manufacturing Partnership.

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3D Car Shows

Nissan Facebook Fans Invited to Participate in Project 370Z
3D Car Shows
Nissan North America, Inc. (NNA) today launched a social media-directed Nissan 370Z build-up called “Project 370Z” at the Chicago Auto Show – where the upcoming 2013 Nissan 370Z is also being previewed. The goal of the project is to utilize the passion ...

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Motor Sports Newswire (press release)
ATLANTA, GA – February 9, 2012 (Motor Sports Newswire) – Manheim Specialty has launched a quarterly video blog as part of its comprehensive social media initiative, designed to engage dealers and demonstrate the many informational and business uses of ...

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New York Times

Nissan Invites Fans To Participate In "Project 370Z"
Motor Authority
Nissan promises the car will also be made available to other enthusiast events such as ZCON 2012 and SEMA. We also hear it will be available for testing by leading enthusiast publications, forums, and blogs. Don't worry, we're already trying to ...
Nissan Facebook Fans Invited to Participate in "Project 370Z," Helping Define ...MarketWatch (press release)

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Korea Times

Why is BMW perennial imported car winner?
Korea Times
By Kim Tae-gyu The big question about Korea's imported car sales is not why Mercedes-Benz is underperforming but why BMW is doing so well. from companies such as Volkswagen and Ford in sales in more matured markets. It is quite possible for BMW remains ...

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More Upheaval for Germany's Historic Nürburgring
MSN Autos (blog)
The track that Formula 1 driver Jackie Stewart once called "the Green Hell" has been featured in so many books and Internet videos that it almost seems like a permanent part of car culture -- something that can't change or disappear. Only it's not.

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