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Can sex sell cars at troubled Chrysler ? On Nov. 4, Chrysler Group and almost 10% owned by the U.S. government) finally told the world how it plans to storm back: with a dose of Viagra.
City Of Hartford Agrees To Contact Owners Before Towing Cars
The city has agreed to try to contact the owners of stolen and abandoned cars found in Hartford before towing them, according to a proposed settlement that has received preliminary approval from a federal court judge.
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Cash-for-clunkers to be suspended
For months, James and Janice Hudson have been checking and rechecking the requirements for the federal cash-for-clunkers program, planning to put the $4,500 rebate toward a replacement for their 1997 Chrysler Concorde, which has 200,000 miles.
Cash for Clunkers creates problems for dealer, driver
A local man has a warning about the government's "Cash for Clunkers" program. He cashed in on the deal and then a dealership asked for the trade-in money back.
Salesman Brad Bird, right, shows customer Mike Kalpatrick a used Pontiac on Wednesday at Kelley Automotive.
ATG's Chrysler OBDII Trouble Code guide released
The Automotive Training Group has released its Chrysler OBDII Trouble Code Quick-Reference guide covering a number of Chrysler models.
Augustana Lutheran Church's drive-in service moves to Henry Sibley, as popular as ever
Pastor Mark Aune jokingly calls his 9 a.m. summer drive-in worship, "McChurch." One glance across Henry Sibley High School's parking lot Sunday morning and it was easy to see why: Car seats and lawn chairs replaced pews.
Pollard will stay open, sans Jeep
Pollard Brothers Motors in Montrose will remain in business, just not with the Jeep franchise.
Out of Gas: Remembering Chrysler
Exiting The Fast Lane : The Chrysler bankruptcy makes us long for a time gone by.
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