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Ford to host Octane Academy for action-sports junkies
Thu, 14 Jul 2011Ford is making a push for younger customers with its sponsorship of extreme-sport and action-sport events. Now, the automaker wants to bring that experience to some select average Joes. Beginning in November, Ford will host an action-sports program called Octane Academy.
Volvo uses Facebook to research new interior solutions
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