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Toyota is preparing to introduce the 4Runner 2010

The fifth generation of Toyota's SUV 4Runner 2010 will debut at The State Fair of Texas Auto Show (USA) in late September. In Japan Toyotas 4Runner is also known as Hilux Surf SUV.

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Nissan Releases New KIX Mini SUV

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. announced the release of the new KIX mini sport utility vehicle (SUV), which went on sale today at Nissan dealers nationwide.

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SUVs In China Drive On Fat Wallets While Choking on Dirty Air

As sport utility vehicles (SUVs) become increasingly unpopular in Europe and the United States, the gas-guzzling wagons are capturing the attention of an expanding class of Chinese consumers with fat wallets. The rapid increase in SUV sales in China is the result of a strong push by international automakers to capitalize on the huge Chinese market, using captivating ads to stimulate an individualistic SUV culture.

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GM new Hybrid SUVs Previewed At Texas State Fair

Boasting a 50 percent improvement in city fuel economy, General Motors will showcase its new Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid and GMC Yukon Hybrid – the only hybrid full-size SUVs – at the 2007 State Fair of Texas, Sept. 28 – Oct. 21. During the fair, the public can get a sneak peak of these Texas-built hybrid SUVs before they arrive in dealer showrooms.

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Hydrogen-Powered Chevy, Saturn Hybrid to ECOFEST

Chevrolet Unveils First of Fuel-Cell SUVs that will be Tested by Real Drivers in New York this Winter, Saturn Shows Manhattan its Award-Winning Aura

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GM Reports 388,168 August Deliveries

GM dealers in the United States delivered 388,168 vehicles in August, up more than 5 percent compared with year-ago monthly sales, a strong performance that resulted in an anticipated highest-of-the-year market share of nearly 26 percent. Brisk sales of full-size pickups and crossover SUVs led the increase.

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GM's Baltimore Transmission Facility Achieves Landfill Free Status

General Motors Corp.’s Baltimore transmission plant, which will build the industry’s first two-mode hybrid transmission for GM’s full-size SUVs and pickups, announced today that it has officially achieved “landfill free” status – meaning it will no longer send any waste from its production operations to landfills.

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