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More Daily auto finance news ...
- With Infusion of Money, Finance Companies are Starting to Approve More Buyers' Car Loan Requests
- Ford Shrinks Debt by $9.9 Billion
- Chrysler Financial Warns Consumers About Receiving Fraudulent Checks
- How Does GM's Vehicle Value Protection Program Help You?
- GM's March Sales Down 44.7%, smart USA Sees a 1% Increase
- GM and Chrysler's Plans Not Viable, GM CEO Wagoner Resigns
- South Park Tackles the Economy, Government, Banks and Auto Industry
- FBI Breaks Up Car Cloning Ring
- Sweden Says No to Saab Bail-Out
- Demand For GM and Chrysler Vehicles Drops as Automakers' Future Remains Uncertain
- Jaguar and Buick are Most Dependable, Says J.D. Power
- Nissan May Have More Funds Available For Car Loans With New $1.3 Billion TALF Deal
- New Version of Cash For Clunkers Program Would Give Buyers $3,000 to $5,000 Toward New Car
- Fourth Quarter Car Loan Delinquency Rate Up 8.86%, But Still Less Than 1% Overall
- New Chevrolet Camaro Enters the Muscle Car Competition
- Three Dealership Executives and 81 Cars Go Missing in Possible Theft Scheme
- Car Repo Business Struggling as Fewer Buyers Get Car Loans
- Warren Buffett Talks About the Domestic Auto Industry on CNBC
- Hybrid Car Prices Drop as Low Gas Prices Continue
- Congress Asks For More Car Loan and Auto Industry Aid From TALF
- How Much Longer Can GM Hang On?
- Car Loans Being Approved by Smaller, Local Lenders
- GM February Sales Down 53% While Hyundai Down Only 1.5%
- Fed Releases $200 Billion Consumer Credit Program, Car Loans Should Now be Easier to Get
- Consumer Reports' Top 10 Picks for 2009