GM pitches "smart" cars to cut back on discounts
13th Sep 2005, 21:11 GMT
DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Corp. GM.N, trying to wean itself off huge discounts to draw customers into showrooms, is pitching the idea that its vehicles are "smart" enough to tell you how they're doing.
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