WASHINGTON – Nissan North America Inc. is recalling 79,275 2011-2012 model-year Juke, Infiniti QX and Infiniti M vehicles because of the potential for fuel leaks. In a separate action, Nissan is also recalling 2,983 2012 model-year Murano and Rogue vehicles because they may be equipped with inactive tire pressure monitoring systems.
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ARLINGTON, TEXAS - This new facility will produce stamping components for a number of next-generation, full-size SUVs, including the Chevrolet Tahoe, Suburban, GMC Yukon and Cadillac Escalade.
Read More →WASHINGTON – Nissan North America next month will issue two separate recalls – one involving more than 33,800 2010-2011 model-year Sentra vehicles, and another involving more than 28,290 2011 model-year Jukes.
Read More →MT. LAUREL, NJ - ARI announced its purchase of UK-based Fleet Support Group (FSG). FSG was founded in 1987 and provides fleet management services to over 55,000 cars and trucks throughout Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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BRENTWOOD, UK -- The all-new Ford Ranger has become the first pickup to draw a maximum five-star rating under the European New Car Assessment Program (EuroNCAP) crash test protocol.
Read More →PITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl announced plans to introduce legislation to the Pittsburgh City Council to make city refuse trucks “greener,” thanks to a pilot partnership with EQT Corp. and the receipt of a $500,000 grant.
Read More →AUBURN HILLS, MI - Chrysler delivered 10 more Ram 1500 PHEV pickup trucks as part of its test program. The automaker said it has no plans for a production version of this truck at this time.
Read More →AUBURN HILLS, MI -- Chrysler Group LLC, working in partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), will deliver 10 demonstration fleet Ram 1500 plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) pickup trucks to Duke Energy of Charlotte, N.C., this week.
Read More →MILWAUKEE -- Johnson Controls Inc. and Saft said they have reached an agreement to end their joint venture, Johnson Controls-Saft – a company they formed in 2006 to develop and manufacture lithium-ion vehicle batteries.
Read More →WAUKESHA, WI – Odyne Systems has been awarded a $2.9 million Department of Energy cost-shared project aimed at further advancing hybrid systems in commercial truck applications. Co-funding will come from the South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) in California.
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