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    By Linda Doell

    | 3:00PM 3/18/2011
    Keeping track of the latest product and food recalls can be a challenge, so Consumer Ally has collected them in one place for you to check each week. Here is this week's roundup of recalls: Nestle Prepared Foods Co. recalled 10,260 pounds of Lean Cuisine Simple Favorites, Spaghetti with...

    By Linda Doell

    | 1:30PM 3/11/2011
    Keeping track of the latest product and food recalls can be a challenge, so Consumer Ally has collected them in one place for you to check each week. Here is this week's roundup of recalls: American Suzuki Motor Corp. recalled about 29,000 Suzuki KingQuad all-terrain vehicles because the...

    By David Schepp

    | 3:32PM 3/01/2011
    It was a good month for auto sales despite inclement weather across much of the country and surging oil prices. Cars sold near an annual pace of 13 million vehicles. That would make February the best on record since the "cash for clunkers" rebate program in 2009.

    By David Schepp

    | 2:30PM 2/28/2011
    Major automakers are set to release February sales figures on Tuesday, and analysts expect the reports will show sales improved 20% compared to a year ago. Consumers continued to warm to the slowly improving economy -- so far, despite surging oil prices.

    By David Schepp

    | 3:35PM 11/03/2010
    Buoyed by consumers' increased confidence in the U.S. economy, most automakers reported higher sales of cars and trucks in the U.S. during October compared to a year ago -- making it the best October in three years for the auto industry.

    By David Schepp

    | 6:30AM 11/02/2010
    Carmakers are expected to report a mixed picture for October sales: mostly better than a year ago, but down slightly from September. Still, the pace appears strong enough that the upper end of full-year forecasts is reachable.

    By David Schepp

    | 3:00PM 10/14/2010
    Vehicle sales have been less than stellar in recent months, disappointing some analysts. But the industry is gradually improving in a broad trend that is benefiting nearly all automakers -- including the Big Three, which have returned from the brink.

    By Jonathan Berr

    | 7:00PM 12/09/2009
    Volkswagen AG (VLKAY) is on its way to becoming the world's largest automaker. On Wednesday, the maker of the popular Beetle and Jetta models agreed to purchase a 20 percent stake in Suzuki Motor Corp. for $2.5 billion, which will help it gain a foothold in emerging markets like China and India....

    By Tom Barlow

    | 2:30PM 3/31/2009
    The recent brouhaha over lead in imported toys for children has had an unfortunate consequence -- denying kids 12 or under the right to buy new off-road motorcycles and ATVs. According to the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA), The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 prohibits the...