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BorgWarner Supplies All Five Vehicles in Green Car Journal's "Top 5 for 2009"
AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Nov. 19 -- BorgWarner's advanced technologies drive all five vehicles in the Green Car Journal's Top 5 for 2009(TM), including the BMW 335d, Ford Fusion Hybrid, Saturn Vue 2 Mode Hybrid, smart fortwo and Volkswagen Jetta TDI. These five notable automobiles will compete for the title of 2009 Green Car of the Year, to be announced on November 20 at the LA Auto Show.
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BorgWarner Supplies All Five Vehicles in Green Car Journal's Top 5 for 2009(TM)
BorgWarner's advanced technologies drive all five vehicles in the Green Car Journal's Top 5 for 2009, including the BMW 335d, Ford Fusion Hybrid, Saturn Vue 2 Mode Hybrid, smart fortwo and Volkswagen Jetta TDI.
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5 Cars Square Off For Green Car Of Year
Five cars will be squaring off later this week in Los Angeles, each seeking branding as the Green Car of the Year for 2009.
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Doubts about local green car development
HOLDEN and Ford may be too poor to develop a green car in Australia, even with Federal Government help, as the global financial crisis threatens the Michigan-based parent companies, analysts said.
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SolarWorld offers euro1B for assets of GM unit Adam Opel, aims to form "green" car maker
BERLIN - German solar energy company SolarWorld AG said Wednesday it plans to offer euro1 billion for some assets of car maker Adam Opel GmbH, the German subsidiary of General Motors Corp., through cash and credit.
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Report: Solarworld to offer to buy GM's German operation
Solarworld, a German solar company with a plant in Hillsboro, will offer to buy the German operations of General Motors Corp.'s Opel division and transform it into a green car maker, Bloomberg reported today....
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Nissan's CEO on the Auto Industry's Woes
Despite "very tough years" ahead, CEO Carlos Ghosn is betting big on emerging markets and a totally green car
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Aussie 'green' car may struggle
As the US car market struggles, Holden and Ford may be too poor to develop a green car in Australia, even with government help.
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