24th July 2008

BMW’s Hydrogen Car Worries Port Authority

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24th July 2008

Blowing Up a $60,000 S.U.V. to Save the Planet

Ryan Mickle doesn't just hate his wallet-sucking, carbon-spewing, planet-killing Range Rover. He wants it dead. And he wants you to tell him how to kill it.

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24th July 2008

What Lincoln and Mercury Will Look Like in 2010

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24th July 2008

Schumacher ends development testing on Ferrari California


Posted on 07.24.2008 17:30 by Simona Alina
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UPDATED WITH SCHUMACHER INTRO. Would you buy a car from this guy? As if you needed another reason to want to be Michael Schumacher, the infamous F1 champion has now completed the track and road development stages of the Ferrari California. The rest of the world will have to wait until this autumn when Ferrari's first retractable hardtop convertible debuts at the Paris Auto Show. "I have to say that, as with the 430 Scuderia, participating in the project since the very beginning has (...)

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24th July 2008

Chrysler didn’t loose that much


Posted on 07.24.2008 17:10 by Myles Kornblatt
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Chrysler is now a private company. Unlike General Motors and Ford, whose stocks are publicly traded, Chrysler doesn't have to show you the books unless it wants to. So while the other two big American carmakers had to disclose record losses in their quarterly reports this week, Chrysler got to keep its mouth shut. One problem: Daimler, who still owns almost 20 percent of Chrysler, is publicly traded, and Daimler must report the value of its stake in Chrysler. In its disclosure, Daimler (...)

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24th July 2008

VW Says Jetta TDI Will Get $1,300 Tax Credit

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24th July 2008

BMW Z4 out of production in August


Posted on 07.24.2008 16:35 by Simona Alina
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BMW is already working on the next generation Z4, and we can now confirm you that the launch is near by. Why? Simple: because the Spartanburg, South Carolina facility that makes the current Z4 will stop producing them next month. The future Z4 is codenamed E89, will have the same size as the current Z4, but will probably wear a less controversial design with a wider track and more dynamic proportions. The highlight of the new model is its high-tech structure—a combination of aluminum space (...)

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24th July 2008

Subaru Impreza WRX STI test session video


Subaru shot this video on the Willow Springs race track with drivers Travis Pastrana and Ken Block. You'll have the chance to see both Impreza WRX sedan and the new STI in action. Enjoy! .

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24th July 2008

Hybrid Ford F-150 by HEVT


The HEVT(Hybrid Electric Vehicle Technologies, Inc.) brings some important improvements to the famous pickup F-150 especially in regards to fuel savings and still using the Ford chassis. This truck serves as a model for pickups, SUVs and vans using the efficient technology of reducing fuels, gas and emissions. In the case of the Ford F150 the results of HEVT are quite surprising, pushing it from 16mpg(14.7l/100km) during a daily driving to just 41mpg(5.7l/100km). The brain of this (...)

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24th July 2008

Ariel Atom will get windscreen as an option


Posted on 07.24.2008 16:05 by Simona Alina
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Ariel Atom is driving in its purest form. It's the kind of wind-in-your-hair, knuckles-dragging-on-the-ground race car for the streets that makes you thank God the wheel was invented. It's as light as a feather and even has a version with a 500 hp V-8. As their motto says, "No doors, no roof, no compromise!" Well, make that one compromise: the Atom now has a windshield option. So now you won't need a helmet for high-speed fun, but with a windshield in place, will some of sensation be (...)

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