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Goodyear introduces new ComforTred Touring tire
Fri, 07 May 2010Since its introduction in 2004, more than nine million Goodyear Assurance ComforTred all-season tires have hit roadways in OE applications and in the replacement market. Even after six years of being on the market, it continues to consistently account for more than a million sales annually. It would have been easy for Goodyear to let the ComforTred train keep rolling untouched, but it realized a new version was necessary due to the changing market and emergence of the touring car segment.
McLaren managing director on leave, not expected in Geneva
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Hyundai ponders second U.S. plant
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