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London Free Press - 2 hours, 39 minutes ago
TORONTO — Americans’ fervour for new cars will continue to cool next year — dragging down the U.S. economy — and the sales slowdown will spread to Canada, according to a Scotia Economics forecast.Save to My Web

Heavyweights: Big pickups from Ford & GM 
Louisville Courier-Journal - 27 minutes ago
Ford and General Motors believe there’s a market for large pickups that can pull 24,000 pounds. Ford thinks it could sell as many as 50,000 of its new F-450s a year. GM thinks there are about 150 buyers per year willing to spend as much as $90,000 for a vehicle that looks like a commercial truck with a pickup bed. Potential buyers include horse owners looking to haul bigger trailers and owners of Save to My Web

Vehicle production slowdown set to hit overall economy: Scotiabank 
CP via Yahoo! Canada News - Oct 02 9:05 AM
TORONTO (CP) - Americans’ fervour for new cars in their driveways will continue to cool next year - dragging down the overall U.S. economy - and the sales slowdown will spread to Canada, according to a Scotia Economics forecast.Save to My Web

GM, Toyota bank on pickups 
Sun-Sentinel - Oct 02 6:12 AM
Largest segment of U.S. auto industry hurt by gas prices, housing market General Motors Corp. and Toyota Motor Corp. are both about to bet hundreds of millions of dollars that even during a downturn in full-size pickup truck sales, they can attract more buyers. Save to My Web

Daily Auto News: Oct. 2, 2006 
The Car Connection - Oct 02 12:20 AM
Paris highlights, Nissan production moves, VW and its unions agree. Save to My Web

U.S. Sept. auto sales seen up a bit on cheaper gas 
Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Oct 02 3:02 PM
DETROIT, Oct 2 (Reuters) - U.S. auto sales are expected to post a slight gain in September, as cheaper gas and showroom discounts rejuvenated buyers’ interest in trucks and sport utility vehicles.Save to My Web

WTEN: Albany, New York News, Weather, Sports - In the Know 
wten.com - Oct 02 1:08 PM
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