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Texas Supreme Court rules against Toyota in rollover case
Toyota Motor Corp. must face charges that it acted in contempt of court in a 2007 lawsuit involving a paralyzed woman, the Texas Supreme Court has ruled.
Pennie Green, permanently injured five years ago when her Camry rolled over, originally settled...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Politics, Physical Therapists, Lawyers, Health
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Tesla opens door to its electric car research center
L.A. Times Tech BlogElectric car company Tesla Motors Inc. opened up its Palo Alto headquarters and research center to reporters for the first time Wednesday, divulging new information about its Model S sedan and showing off its growing automotive engineering capability. One... -
Honda wins green-automaker award
L.A. Times Tech BlogThe Union of Concerned Scientists has awarded American Honda Motor Co. its fifth consecutive âGreenest Automakerâ title for efforts to reduce carbon emissions from cars. Honda, which produces a natural-gas-powered Civic and several hybrid vehicles,... -
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Toyota plans rare inside view
Money & CompanyToyota Motor Sales USA plans to give the public a rare peek into its history. The Japanese automaker will open its Toyota USA Automobile Museum on Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Nov. 3 from 7 a.m. to...... -
Chrysler exec runs afoul of Uncle Sam, possibly lender
Up to SpeedJim Press may be a good car salesman, but he's apparently not much of an accountant. The deputy chief executive of the automaker Chrysler Group, which recently emerged from bankruptcy, is in financial trouble of his own, according to public...... -
Hundreds expected for cleanup effort near Station fire burn area
L.A. NOWWearing gloves and armed with trash bags, volunteers plan a massive cleanup Saturday near areas of the Angeles National Forest damaged by the Station fire. The one-day effort will focus on a two-mile area not directly affected by the fire...... -
Consumer Confidential: Cars, Kindles and credit
California ConsumerThe president of Toyota Motor Corp., Akio Toyoda, said it was "extremely regrettable" that an American family died in a crash believed to have been caused by a faulty floor mat. That's commendable, as far as it goes. But such...... -
Toyota: Prius plug-in coming to the U.S. by 2012
Up to SpeedToyota Motor Corp. has joined the growing ranks of automakers planning to bring advanced battery-powered vehicles to consumers in the next few years. The Japanese automaker said it plans to have a plug-in version of its popular Prius hybrid on...... -
With few new cars, Ford sells green image
Up to SpeedIn the auto business, there are few challenges tougher than marketing a brand that has few new cars to promote. No matter how good the current product, consumers like to see the latest stuff. That's the conundrum at Ford Motor...... -
Ford shows improvement in Consumer Reports reliability survey
Up to SpeedAsian automakers once again dominate the upper ranks of Consumer Reportsâ annual vehicle-reliability survey, although Ford Motor Co. is making strides in improving the dependability of its cars and light trucks. Fordâs sustained production of vehicles... -
GM posts improved quarterly results, increases its cash reserves
Money & CompanyAfter a long, painful drain on the corporate piggy bank, General Motors Corp. is actually saving money once again. The bailed-out automaker today announced its first quarterly results since emerging from bankruptcy, highlighted by the fact that it was...
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