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As buyers flock to dealerships and automakers limit production, prices for new cars are hitting record highs.
Yes, the Detroit automakers are enjoying a rebound. But, since the last recession, the U.S. market has shifted dramatically.
The Atlantic, Fisker Automotive's follow-up to its $100,000 hybrid sports car, the Karma, is a less expensive and roomier sedan.
After a long dormancy GM's reintroduces the Impala, a large redesigned sedan featuring more dramatic styling.
New financing will allow the California-based automaker to build this less-pricey U.S. made car.
Big 3 report strong car sales in March as consumers rush to buy both fuel efficient models as well as popular trucks.
Cars buyers demanding fuel efficiency lifted March sales, and Detroit automakers are finally competing with overseas rivals in this segment.
The luxury plug-in carmaker is expected to reveal its next model amid a slew of embarrassing technical and financial problems.
By Doron Levin
The new Explorer Sport is brings more power, Ford boasts, with minimal cost to fuel economy.