Ohio auto dealers hope to jumpstart the spring selling season at the 2012 Cleveland Auto Show.
The Cleveland Auto Show will host at least seven interactive Ride-N-Drive events, more than ever before and more than any other auto show in the nation.
Dozens of new cars and trucks will be on display at the auto show.
Going to the Show 2012 Cleveland Auto Show Dates
Tickets, parking and more... The show takes place at the I-X Center. Parking is free. To purchase tickets in advance, visit the official website.
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An interview with Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, conducted by NewsChannel5’s Chris Flanagan, is catching a lot of attention after Romney took credit for the auto industry’s bounce back.
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Ford's Cleveland Engine Plant No. 1 announces the addition of a third shift to meet demand for its popular fuel-efficient EcoBoost V6 engines.
General Motors is scrapping the Chevrolet Avalanche pickup truck.
General Motors is recalling about 50,000 large crossover SUVs to fix a problem with the windshield wipers.
New cars and light trucks would have to have override systems to prevent unintended acceleration in instances where the driver steps on the gas pedal and brake at the same time or accelerator control systems disconnect, under new federal regulations…
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Water Cooler News
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Spotlight
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Consumer News
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Consumer Advocate
The Internet is creating a whole new business for counterfeit products, and consumers are falling for them.
We go behind the scenes to show you what cell phone carriers are doing to make sure your signal is strong, and showing you the steps you can take to boost your reception.
Troubleshooter
Cleveland Division of Water will start to install automated meter reading technology in homes this summer.
Criminals stole metal siding from a series of 16 homes, along a half stretch of East 55 street, within several weeks.