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  1. Chicago Auto Show’s all about economy

    Chicago — High mileage trumped the environment at this year’s Chicago Auto Show.

  2. GM introduces Acadia refreshed with new look, gadgets

    General Motors Co. took the wraps off the three-row crossover Wednesday at the first press day of the Chicago Auto Show.

  3. Chicago Auto Show notebook: Toyota Indiana plant to expand

    Toyota Motor Corp ., Asia's biggest automaker, will end production of Highlander sport utility vehicles in Japan, consolidating assembly of the model in Indiana to blunt the impact of the yen's rise on earnings.

  4. Ford to unveil new Mustang Shelby GT500 convertible

    Ford Motor Co.’s latest high-end Mustang is now available in rag top. The 2013 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 convertible is scheduled to be unveiled today at the Chicago Auto Show.

  5. Chicago Auto Show a buffet for car buyers

    It’s the ultimate deep dish shopping for consumers, with more than 1 million feet of exhibit space that allows them to see more models and more types of cars at the same time than any other show.

  6. Obama praises U.S. automakers at DC auto show

    Washington — President Barack Obama touted the turnaround of Detroit’s Big Three automakers Tuesday, as he did something millions of Americans do at car shows every year: He got behind the wheel of a bunch of new cars.

  7. Detroit feels the love at Washington Auto Show

    Washington — The Washington Auto Show in recent years has featured politicians riding to Detroit’s rescue or debates over fuel economy standards.

  8. Crowds flock to downtown Detroit for final day of Auto Show

    Chris and Blaze Olejko renewed a father-son tradition Sunday as they strolled into Cobo Center after their drive from Lorrain, Ohio, to attend the final day of the North American International Auto Show.

  9. Retired auto worker wins car giveaway

    Retired Ford Motor Co. skilled tradesman Greg Kososki is excited to take home a shiny black Chevy Sonic after winning the car in The Detroit News’ DADA giveaway this week.

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