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Auto News Roundup 7-09-09: GM considering green logo, China surpasses U.S. in sales, L.A. still most congested

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-- GM logo may go from blue to green in an effort to show consumers that it is leaner and greener. MSNBC

-- Dealer closure battle rages as legislation is introduced that would ‘force Chrysler and GM to restore franchise agreements.’ Detroit News

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-- China passes the United States as the world’s largest auto market in the first half of 2009 vehicle sales. Edmunds

-- Study Shows L.A. as the most congested area for traffic with an average of 70 hours spent in traffic per commuter. Kickingtires.com

-- GM officials pull a Camaro marketing video targeting gay consumers because it was ‘not appropriate and not in good taste.’ Autoblog

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-- Unveiled: 2010 Jaguar XJ flagship sedan. Leftlanenews.com

-- Joni Gray

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