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Alfa Romeo MiTo
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Hyundai developing new test centre at Nurburgring
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Clunkers claims hit $1.15 billion Monday, government says
Tue, 11 Aug 2009Dealer claims for cash-for-clunkers rebates continued to climb late last week after it became clear that the program would get $2 billion in new funding. Dealers had submitted 273,077 applications totaling $1.15 billion as of Monday morning, the Department of Transportation said today. That's about $120 million above the figure of last Friday morning.