Report: Mass. Lt. Gov. Murray was unbelted, driving 100 mph while snoozing before crash?

Filed under: Sedan , Etc. , Government/Legal , Ford Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor Tim Murray (Dem) didn’t brake or try to steer away from the rock ledge his Ford Crown Victoria was headed for at speeds of nearly 100 miles per hour. That’s according to reports stemming from the aftermath of an early morning accident on November 2, 2011 in which Murray’s state-owned car left the roadway on Interstate 190 in Sterling, MA, and struck a rock ledge at 92 mph before rolling over.

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Report: Mass. Lt. Gov. Murray was unbelted, driving 100 mph while snoozing before crash?

Report: Canada lagging behind U.S. auto recovery

Filed under: Government/Legal , Chrysler , Ford , GM , UAW/Unions , Canada The Detroit Three are in much better financial shape than three years ago. General Motors and Ford are now profitable, and Chrysler appears poised to begin making real money soon. That success has lead to plans to spend billions of dollars on North American plants, but Automotive News reports that our friends to the north aren’t seeing much of the money. Ford, GM and Chrysler are reportedly planning to spend at least $13.3 billion in the U.S.

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Report: Canada lagging behind U.S. auto recovery

Say ‘goodbye’ to these cars and trucks for the new year

Filed under: Car Buying , Coupe , Sedan , SUV , Crossover , BMW , Buick , Cadillac , Chevrolet , Dodge , Ford , Honda , Mazda , Mitsubishi , Nissan , Volvo , Tesla As we prepare to flip our calendars from 2011 to 2012, it’s time to say goodbye to a handful of vehicles that are being sent to the Great Parking Lot In The Sky before the 2012 model year completely takes hold. And while we’re not exactly upset about having to bid farewell to things like the Mitsubishi Endeavor , Mazda Tribute or Chevrolet HHR , there are a few vehicles that we’re truly going to miss. The Mazda RX-8 , for example, has grown to be one of our favorite sports cars since its introduction in 2003. We love its lightweight construction, high-revving rotary engine and surprisingly functional suicide door design.

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How Ford plans to phase out the best-selling E-Series

Filed under: Minivan/Van , Work , Ford , Police/Emergency , Specialty In a commercial market where “change” is a four-letter word, Ford has a lot of explaining to do. It is not often that an automaker decides to dump a best-selling vehicle line, one that’s dominated its segment for decades. But Ford’s commercial vehicle team is doing it not once, but twice.

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Report: Georgia police car accidentally sold on Craigslist

Filed under: Sedan , Etc. , Government/Legal , Ford , Police/Emergency We’re not strangers to the allure of Craigslist . The classified ad site is our go-to distraction when it comes time to contemplate our next project vehicle, and we’ve been tempted by the occasional decommissioned Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor more often than we care to admit. As one Chattanooga, Tennessee man recently found out, those vehicles may be more trouble than they’re worth.

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Report: Georgia police car accidentally sold on Craigslist

Report: Georgia police car accidentally sold on Craigslist

Filed under: Sedan , Etc. , Government/Legal , Ford , Police/Emergency We’re not strangers to the allure of Craigslist . The classified ad site is our go-to distraction when it comes time to contemplate our next project vehicle, and we’ve been tempted by the occasional decommissioned Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor more often than we care to admit.

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Report: Georgia police car accidentally sold on Craigslist