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Questions remain for potential car buyers
As General Motors Corp. follows Chrysler L.L.C. into bankruptcy to reinvent itself as a viable, competitive automaker, consumers may wonder whether it's wise to buy a new vehicle from either company - even if taxpayers' new ownership stake makes the purchase a patriotic act. »Read story
 
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