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Sector: Automobiles and Parts
 | Source: The Associated Press
General Motors said Friday it was recalling 944,000 vehicles because of a problem with a windshield wiper fluid system that could lead to a fire.
 | Source: CNBC.com
The "bond kings" gather to comment on the credit crunch while the CEO of BorgWarner says his company has come up with a technology that improves fuel efficiency and lowers emissions for automobiles. Following are today's top videos:
 | Source: The Associated Press
When Honora Wolfe and her husband moved to the outskirts of Boulder, Colorado, she wanted an environmentally friendly way to commute to her job as a bookshop owner in the city.
The fallout from the credit crisis and the downturn in the U.S. automobile market is picking up, and buyers who are in position to take advantage can benefit.
 | Source: CNBC.com
Ford Motor said Thursday its redesigned Ka city car would debut in the upcoming Bond film "Quantum of Solace," scheduled for release in North America on Nov. 7.
 | Source: The New York Times
The market for sport utility vehicles is starting to look a lot like the housing market, spreading pain to consumers, automakers and dealers, the New York Times reports.
 | Source: CNBC.com
AIG reports weak earnings and further write-downs, while GE says the Beijing Olympics will help boost the company's brand image. Following are today's top videos:
 | Source: CNBC.com
The board of directors at General Motors remains supportive of Chief Executive Rick Wagoner, despite the company's recent, unexpected $15.5 billion loss, the Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday.
 | Posted By: Cindy Perman | Source: CNBC.com
Stocks started the month off with a decline as a rise in oil and larger than expected loss from  General Motors rekindled worries about the economy.
 | Source: CNBC.com
Stocks got a quick pop from the better-than-expected July jobs report but the gains faded within the first 10 minutes of trading.
 | Source: CNBC.com
Stocks got a quick pop from the better-than-expected July jobs report but the gains faded within the first 10 minutes of trading.
 | Source: CNBC.com
Stocks got a quick pop from the better-than-expected July jobs report but the gains faded within the first 10 minutes of trading.
 | Source: CNBC.com
General Motors says it's cutting production by another 117,000 vehicles as a result of lower demand for pickup trucks and SUVs.
 | Source: Reuters
Chrysler's financial arm is planning to stop offering vehicle lease options to consumers and would focus on financing retail vehicle purchases, spokesman Bill Porter said on Friday.
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Posts |  SECTOR : Automobiles and Parts
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VIDEO | SECTORS : Automobiles and Parts
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The Paris auto show opening under the cloud of global financial turmoil, with CNBC's Phil LeBeau.


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