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FORBES.COM AUTOS NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 27, 2009

World's Top Luxury Cars

Exclusivity, engineering and design make these six-figure vehicles special.

Marketers Grapple With Brand-Bashing ''Badvocates''
GM, American Airlines and others try to win over critics on the Web.

Show Stopper
With little of its former dazzle, Tokyo's latest motor show provides a sober backdrop to the eco-ambitions of Japan's carmakers.

Europe Down On Deutsche Bank
Tepid earnings from the German bank and Peugeot drag leading shares lower.

TARP's Hidden Costs
Even if companies repay the government in full, a report says the bailout program will still inflict losses on the economy.

Honda Mulls Factory Move
A stronger yen makes it more profitable to make cars in the U.S.

Cars With The Worst Fuel Economy
These vehicles get the worst gas mileage in their segment.

Asia Markets Lose Momentum
At week's end, investor uncertainty trumps positive earnings from the U.S.

Cisco's Threat From China
Since the dot-com bust 3Com has been taking Chinese lessons.

Four Styles of Leadership
There is no single leadership secret; there are many.

Ford's A Buy
Buy Ford because it's cheap and has staved off bankruptcy. Look for companies that have found niches overseas as well.

In Depth: 2010's Hottest Hatchbacks
These rally cars and posh sedans offer the power of a sports car with the space of a wagon.

2010's Hottest Hatchbacks
These rally cars and posh sedans offer the power of a sports car with the space of a wagon.

AIG's Pay Fiasco
The insurer's executive compensation controversy is far from over.

Can Detroit Save The Pickup?
Sales of pickup trucks are down severely. Reviving them could be key to U.S. automakers' survival.

Ford Taps Web-Savvy Hipsters To Hype Fiesta
Car maker wants buzz and marketing insights from drivers who also blog, Tweet and shoot video.

Must-Read Auto Blogs
There's a cars Web site that caters to you, no matter how far from mainstream your tastes may run.

In Search Of Cheap Wheels
Some Asian countries and companies -- not American workers -- stand to benefit from the new tariff on Chinese tires.

Asia Stocks Fall On U.S. Jobs Data
Skeptical that consumer demand will prove sustainable, investors sent shares lower.

Hyundai Bucks The Trend
Even as American auto sales lag, the Korean carmaker stays competitive.

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