Detroit rebound stuck in low gear?
DETROIT (Reuters) - Automakers received more bad news at the world's largest auto show on Tuesday as forecasts for a 27-year low in sales this year and auto bailout politics threw cold water on hopes for a speedy industry recovery.<div class="feedflare">
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