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Last month, we told you about Ford’s drastic end-of-year Employee Pricing sale. With a new advertising blitz it seemed like a good time to detail some of the current deals. Ford has a dedicate Employee Pricing site as well. There...
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While GM’s financing offers were given a nice boost by a federal bailout of GMAC, Ford — which didn’t get any federal funds — is left to offer more cash-back incentives on its products. The company is extending its Employee...
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A year ago, the fact that both the Dodge Ram and Ford F-150 would be redesigned and on sale at the same time was huge news. Fast-forward to today — when trucks aren’t the top sellers they once were and...
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Defence Equipment Minister Quentin Davies apologised yesterday for any offence caused after he appeared to dismiss concerns raised by a resigning SAS officer.
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BMW surprised many in August when it offered low-rate financing deals on its 2008 models. Now, the automaker has expanded its deal to many 2009 models as well. The updated and slightly redesigned BMW 3 Series sedan in its four...
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TOKYO -- Ford Motor Co. is slashing its stake in Japan's Mazda Motor Corp. by nearly two-thirds, joining other struggling U.S. automakers in a fire-sale of prized assets to stay afloat.
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The U.S. automaker, scrambling for cash as it struggles to stay alive, has agreed to sell about two-thirds of its Mazda stake for about $538 million.
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(Credit: Corinne Schulze/CBS Interactive) The Fusion, Ford's bread-and-butter mid-size sedan, gets a significant update for 2010, complete with new body work, new cabin tech options, and an all new hybrid model. Ford built on the hybrid powertrain technology it already uses in the Ford Escape Hybrid, but significantly ... Originally posted at The Car Tech blog
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Just a few days after Ford debuted the all-new 2010 Fusion, official pricing has been released. The Fusion can be had in five different model trims: S, SE, SEL, Sport, and Hybrid, with a choice of four- or six-cylinder engines and manual or automatic transmissions, depending on the model. The base Fusion S rings in at an MSRP of $19,270 while the top-dollar Fusion Hybrid can be priced from $27,200. Rounding out the middle of the range we have the SE at $20,545, SEL at $23,975, and Sport at $25,825. Click through the post to see a more detailed list of some of the features found on each model. FUSION S -- $19,270 - 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine with six-speed manual transmission- Sixteen-inch aluminum wheels- Four-wheel ABS- Electronic stability control- Cloth seats with manual adjustment- Power windows, locks, and mirrors FUSION SE -- $20,545 - 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine with six-speed manual transmission- Seventeen-inch alloy wheels with silver paint- Six-way power driver's seat with manual lumbar- ...
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A far-right Italian party offers 1,500 euros to parents who name their children after the fascist dictator Mussolini or his wife.
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Dell says it will offer zero-percent financing to business customers in the US, along with lower list prices, in the latest sign of how technology companies are struggling to counter slowing demand
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Ford, General Motors and Chrysler face a deadline Tuesday for submitting stepped-up restructuring plans to the U.S. Congress in a bid to win support for a $25 billion rescue package.
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Auto executives are returning to Washington after they were unable to convince lawmakers that taxpayer money could save the industry.
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The heads of Ford and General Motors have offered to work for 1 a year in return for their companies getting a share of a 25bn government bailout.
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LIKE its rivals, Hewlett-Packard Australia will offer zero per cent financing for some of its software products.
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MILLIONAIRE Richmond fan Frank Dimattina has offered the club a $300,000 bonus if it recruits recovering drug addict Ben Cousins.
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Jason Calacanis is betting that your knowledge is worth at least a few bucks. He is hoping that the collective knowledge of the Internet will fuel Mahalo Answers, the latest extension of his human-powered search engine Mahalo. "We took the Yahoo Answers model and added virtual currency," Mr. Calacanis said. "Putting a bounty on questions motivates [...]
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A doctor from Bristol University is offering money to parents for their child's head lice.
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UK pricing for the 2009 Ford Focus RS is released. The most powerful hot hatch ever made by Ford for Europe is scheduled for a March 2009 showroom floor debut at just under 25,000 standard.
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TOKYO, Dec, 16 For 12 straight years, sales have fallen in Japanese department stores, with clothing sales -- t he most important category for revenue and profits -- driving the slide.
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INDIA'S Tata Motors, which owns Jaguar Land Rover, has agreed to inject "tens of millions" of pounds into the British car company to tide it over while London considers a bail-out, according to new reports.
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"Employee pricing for everyone." Is this pitch from automakers the real deal or a gimmick? Clark Howard has the answer.
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In a move to boost its vehicle sales, beleaguered auto giant General Motors Corp., Tuesday announced that it will offer 0% annual percentage rate - APR financing on select models of cars and trucks.
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NEW YORK -- General Motors Corp. said Tuesday it will offer financing as low as zero percent over the next week for several 2008 and 2009 models as the automaker makes a big year-end push to improve sales.
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Technology blog: After fighting with record labels over its everything-for-99-cents stance, Apple today said it would finally start offering different songs at different prices.
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Police are asking the public to help identify a man accused of robbing a bank three months ago inside a popular shopping centre in Burnaby, B.C.
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Fleeing the stock market for the comfort of safe and insured, investors with a time horizon beyond a few years may be doing real damage to their long-term finances.
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The plan, which other European nations may emulate, could leave some of Britain's lenders partly in government hands.
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Grab old gold jewelry and learn how to throw your own gold party.
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Angel investor Ron Conway sent his portfolio companies an e-mail with a stark warning and advice from the last economic crisis.
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Fleeing the stock market for the comfort of safe and insured, investors with a time horizon beyond a few years may be doing real damage to their long-term finances.
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Everywhere I go, I can feel the tension. People are naturally concerned about their investment portfolios, but increasingly they're also worried about the safety of their cash.
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Local authorities concerned they may lose millions of pounds held in Icelandic banks seek a meeting with the chancellor.
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Wiltshire County Council confirms it has £8m invested in troubled Icelandic banks.
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Munster legend Anthony Foley tells the four Welsh regions the secrets to becoming Heineken Cup champions.
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An initiative to encourage tourism in the Welsh valleys gets a £9m cash injection from Europe.
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A man who became the first person in 40 years to perform a particular feat of endurance swimming is in Bangladesh to distribute some of the cash raised.
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The Foreign and Commonwealth Office says victims of child sex abuse on Pitcairn Island can apply for compensation.
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FIA president Max Mosley will meet with Formula One teams later this month to discuss new cost-cutting measures for the sport.
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The Federal Reserve threw another financial lifeline to AIG, agreeing to provide up to $37.8bn in additional liquidity to the stricken insurer