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DETROIT - New models and Labor Day promotions didn't do much to fire Americans' appetites for new cars in September.
WASHINGTON - The Defense Department has unveiled a surprising new plan to start reining in its supersized budget: After nine years of unbridled war spending, the military will finally start bargain hunting.
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DETROIT - Auto sales, once a bright spot in the economic recovery, grew fainter last month.
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- Ford says June sales fall 13 percent from May
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- Wabco raises yearly outlook as car sales rise
- GM looks to banks to finance more subprime buyers
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- Textron buys unmanned vehicle maker MillenWorks
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- Tesla expects to buy shuttered auto plant for $42M
- Senate: Exclude car dealers from consumer rules
- Fading of inflation helps buyers and borrowers
- Chrysler concerned about GM's financing plans
- Senate votes to rein in mortgage lenders
- Growth in China passenger car sales slows in April
- Highway safety agency wants more auto recall power
- Industry supports black box, brake override system
- GM hires marketing whiz who boosted Hyundai sales
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- Car shoppers take wait-and-see approach in April
- Ford turns another profit but worries hurt shares
- AutoNation 1Q profit jumps as car buyers return