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Ford, GM Sales Surge in January, While Toyota Tumbles

February 2, 2010

DailyFinance / David Schepp

Ford Motor (F) and General Motors, the two largest U.S.

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Park Ave Acura

February 8, 2010

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Kelley Blue Book ® - 2010 Acura TSX Overview

February 5, 2010

Autobytel: New Car Articles, Car Reviews, Pricing, Future Cars

Overview: EDITORS' NOTES Looking for a premium-branded sedan with a $30,000 starting price and fuel economy that reaches into the 30 miles-per-gallon range?

Online Media Daily: The WSJ Tears Down Pay Wall Courtesy Of Acura

February 3, 2010

MediaPost | Online Media News / Laurie Sullivan

News Corp. has begun rolling out pay walls for its precious online news, but content at The Wall Street Journal became free Wednesday to anyone willing to look at an ad for Acura.

Production Acura NSX - Keeping All Fingers Crossed

February 3, 2010

Most Recent Automotive - Associated Content / Kyle Busch

Article reports on the possibility of a second generation production Acura NSX.Contributor: Kyle BuschPublished: Feb 03, 2010

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Coincidence? I think not

February 3, 2010

Changing Way / Andrew

Two headlines, same story. Wall Street Journal Busts Down Its Paywall For A Day: that’s The Business Insider. Acura Sponsors WSJ.com Today as Headlines Slam Toyota: that’s Philtered.

Acura Announces January 2010 Sales Results

February 2, 2010

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February 2, 2010

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Acura Announces January Sales Results

February 2, 2010

The Earth Times Online Newspaper - Health News

TORRANCE, Calif., Feb. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Total Acura sales for January reached 7,132, off 1.7 percent versus January 2009, based on the daily selling rate*.  The MDX luxury SUV posted a 20.

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