Look who's dumping cars in the U.S. market now
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Mercedes and other German car manufacturers are selling their products at lower prices in the US than in the German market, a practice that could be considered dumping. However, the US auto market is the largest in the world, and there is little danger that one company can bankrupt its competitors.
Publication Name: Car and Driver
Subject: Automobiles
ISSN: 0008-6002
Year: 1997
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Holed up in Fort Lincoln
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The Lincoln Town Car has a keyless-entry locking system that can be troublesome, as it re-locks the doors whenever a driver or passenger leaves. Such a locking system reflects the manufacturer's concern for discouraging thieves and protecting drivers.
Publication Name: Car and Driver
Subject: Automobiles
ISSN: 0008-6002
Year: 1992
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Out in the garage
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Roy Allen of New Braunfels, TX, assembles sports cars from ERA kits for a living. So far, he has completed three Cobras and is planning to assemble two more. His latest project is a replica of a Ford GT40.
Publication Name: Car and Driver
Subject: Automobiles
ISSN: 0008-6002
Year: 1993
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