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- Ford adding 350 jobs in Kentucky for more F-Series Super Duty pickups
- Toyota to dealers: Stop selling Camry, other best-sellers; heated seats a problem
- Super Bowl ads: GM releases Chevy commercial, harbors one surprise
- Tom Walsh: Ford's big profit could spawn tussle over spoils
- Metro Airport's economic impact on state tops $10 billion, study finds
- Subcompact cars fare poorly in new crash tests
- Federal-Mogul buying Affinia unit
- GM Foundation donates to National Museum of African-American History
- Ford taps top universities to pursue driverless car technology
- Auto show inspires, awes young Detroit school kids on Education Day
- 2015 Lincoln Navigator gets new look
- Fiat acquires all of Chrysler's remaining shares - now what?
- Ford preparing to build 2015 Transit van in Russia
- Fiat poised to become 100% owner of Chrysler as early as Tuesday
- Contest: Race against pro drivers at the auto show
- More than 76,000 people attend Day 3 of auto show
- Attendance during first two days of auto show tops 208,000
- Five big trends driving the Detroit auto show
- Detroit auto show impresses on public's opening day
- Feds ending Jeep fuel tank investigation
- Detroit auto show opens doors to public today
- Is America's love affair with cars officially over?
- Mark Phelan: Hits and misses at the Detroit auto show
- Toyota is world's top-selling automaker for 2nd year
- GM boss Barra stands behind struggling Opel, promising a new vehicle
- Hyundai and Audi release Super Bowl ads
- New GM boss Barra stands behind Opel despite losses
- John Gallagher: You tear down the blight in Detroit, but then what?
- Ford dealers to invest up to $10,000 per dealership to repair aluminum F-150
- Automakers ready to react to Super Bowl ad responses during the game
- Mark Phelan: Time is now for Fiat-Chrysler to throttle up
- New products have Chrysler dealers optimistic
- Hyundai Super Bowl mix: celebs, humor, safety
- New process speeds up GM reaction to customer complaints
- Auto dealers set guidelines to prevent lending discrimination
- Analyst says consumers will spend record amount on vehicles this year
- Tim Lee retiring as global GM manufacturing chief and GM China chairman
- BMW expects electric i3 demand to outstrip supply
- Automakers roar back into the Super Bowl
- New GM CEO Mary Barra: No time to dwell on historic appointment