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Barclays bids bye-bye to 'Boris Bikes'
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GM to test offering insurance for 1 year to buyers in Northwest
Fri, 08 Jul 2011General Motors--testing a new sales promotion--is offering Oregonians and Washingtonians a new incentive to buy or lease a GM vehicle. Any driver from the two states who buys or leases a new vehicle through Sept. 6 and titles the vehicle in either state will receive a free one-year automobile insurance policy from MetLife Auto & Home.
BMW Concept e motorcycle
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