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    In this photo made on Thursday, June 5, 2014, a row of 2014 Lincoln MKX SUVs are lined up on the lot of the dealership in Wexford, Pa. General Motors, Ford, Nissan and Chrysler all reported big gains as the major automakers reported July sales Friday, Aug. 1, 2014. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)
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    US auto sales sizzle in July, helped by discounts

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    August 1, 2014 7:51 pm
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    FILE - In this Thursday, Jan. 2, 2014 file photo, rain falls on a Fiat logo pictured on a car  in Milan, Italy. Italian carmaker Fiat SpA, which controls Chrysler, says its second-quarter profits dropped by more than a half due to lower performance in North and Latin America. Fiat said Wednesday, July 30, 2014, that net profit was 197 million euros ($263 million), compared with 435 million euros in the same period last year. North American volumes were up 10 percent, driven by incentives to dealers to sell legacy Chrysler vehicles, but the incentives also cut into profits. Earnings before interest and tax in the region dropped 18 percent to 598 million euros. In Latin America, revenues dropped 13 percent as vehicle shipments fell 21 percent. Fiat said revenues in the quarter rose to 23.3 billion euros, up 1 billion euros over the same quarter last year. Fiat is currently finalizing its merger with Chrysler. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni, File)
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    August 1, 2014 6:17 pm
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    This undated photo provided by Hyundai shows the 2005 Hyundai Santa Fe. Hyundai is recalling more than 419,000 cars and SUVs to fix suspension, brake and oil leak problems. The biggest of three recalls posted Friday, Aug. 1, 2014, by U.S. safety regulators is of 225,000 Santa Fe SUVs from 2001-2006 to replace front coil springs that can rust and crack in cold-weather states. The springs can fracture and make contact with a tire, potentially causing a crash. (AP Photo/Hyundai)
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    Hyundai recalls more than 419K vehicles

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    August 1, 2014 3:56 pm
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    FILE - In this May 13, 2014 file photo, an auto worker inspects finished SUVs coming off the assembly line at the General Motors auto plant in Arlington, Texas. As General Motors tackles a safety crisis, a look at its numbers from June show just how intent the company is on keeping new-car sales on the rise during a record spate of safety recalls.  (AP Photo/LM Otero, File)
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    GM boosted June sales with discounts to dealers

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    August 1, 2014 1:38 pm
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    FILE - This Tuesday, April 1, 2014 file photo shows a key in the ignition switch of a 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt in Alexandria, Va. Texas attorney Robert Hilliard has sued General Motors on behalf of 658 people injured or killed in crashes allegedly caused by faulty ignition switches. The lawsuit filed Tuesday, July 29, 2014 in U.S. District Court in Manhattan names 29 people who were killed and 629 who were hurt. (AP Photo/Molly Riley, File)
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    A worker cleans an IQ compact car at a Toyota showroom in Tokyo, Wednesday, July 30, 2014. Toyota remains No. 1 in global vehicles sales after the first six months of this year, followed by Volkswagen which bumped General Motors out of second place as the U.S. automaker grapples with a recall scandal. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
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    Toyota remains at top in sales after first half

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    July 30, 2014 9:36 am
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    Subaru faces class action lawsuit for alleged oil consumption defect

    Subaru faces class action lawsuit for alleged oil consumption defect

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    July 29, 2014 8:26 pm
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    FILE - This Sept. 16 2009 file photo shows the logo of automaker Suzuki at the Frankfurt Auto Show in Frankfurt, Germany. Suzuki is recalling nearly 26,000 midsize cars in the U.S. because the daytime running light modules can overheat and could cause a fire. The recall covers the Verona from the 2004-2006 model years. It's an expansion of an earlier recall of the Forenza and Reno. (AP Photo/Daniel Roland, File)
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    Suzuki recalls nearly 26,000 cars for fire risk

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    July 29, 2014 1:51 pm
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    FILE - This undated file publicity photo provided by Hyundai shows the 2006 Hyundai Sonata. U.S. safety regulators are investigating whether an electrical problem can knock out the air bags on some older Sonatas. The probe announced Friday, July 25, 2014 covers about 394,000 midsize cars from the 2006 through 2008 model years. (AP Photo/Hyundai, File)
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    US agency probes Hyundai Sonata air bag problem

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    July 25, 2014 3:42 pm
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    It was five years ago this summer that 20,000 white-collar nonunion workers from Delphi (a leading auto parts company spun off from GM in 1999) had their pensions sabotaged as part of a rotten White House deal with Big Labor. (AP Photo)
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    Still fighting: The Delphi workers Obama robbed

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    July 25, 2014 3:40 pm
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