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January 7, 2008
DETROIT -- Cars that drive themselves - even parking at their destination - could be ready for sale within a decade, General Motors Corp. executives say, according to the Associated Press.
GM, parts suppliers, university engineers and other automakers all are working on vehicles that could revolutionize short- and long-distance travel. And Tuesday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas GM Chief Executive Rick Wagoner will devote part of his speech to the driverless vehicles.
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