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A team of engineers and designers in Lynchburg is working long hours to get a car weighing less than 800 pounds ready for a Michigan racetrack in two weeks.
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Kuttner car to be part of Lynchburg exhibit
A Virginia Museum of Transportation exhibit tentatively titled “The Rare and Remarkable Cars of Lynchburg” will open Oct. 23. Edison2’s Very Light Car will be on hand for the opening day, along with a recently donated 1923 Piedmont.
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Kuttner's team shares $10 million X Prize
An ultralight, gas-powered car developed by a Lynchburg-based team is among the winners of the $10 million Automotive X Prize, a contest to develop highly efficient, production-ready vehicles.
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UAW says it has reached deal with GM, government
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The United Auto Workers union has reached a tentative deal with the government and General Motors Corp. that offers to cut labor costs and fund a union-run trust that will take over retiree health care costs next year.
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UAW says it has reached deal with GM, government
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The United Auto Workers union has reached a tentative deal with the government and General Motors Corp. that offers to cut labor costs and fund a union-run trust that will take over retiree health care costs next year.
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Miller Center Forum: Can We Save Detroit?
Joseph WhiteA senior editor and reporter at the Wall Street Journal since 1987, JOSEPH B. WHITE covers the auto industry from Detroit and writes “Eyes on the Road” for the Journal’s online edition. In 1993, White and then-Detroit Bureau Chief Paul Ingrassia shared a Pulitzer Prize for their coverage of management turmoil at General Motors. [...]
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