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What the future holds for Mercedes-Benz coupes
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The Internal Combustion Hydrogen Engine
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Johnson Controls-Saft to Make Lithium-Ion Batteries for BMW's 7 Series Hybrid
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Hyundai Genesis Coupe tested... in Korea
Autoblog.comFiled under: Coupes, HyundaiHyundai is currently holding the first round of press drives featuring the Korean-spec Genesis Coupe and CAR's Middle-Eastern arm has released the first ever review of the automaker's entrant into the realm of rear-wheel-... -
Spy Shots: BMW Z4 caught practically naked
Autoblog.comFiled under: Spy Photos, Convertibles, BMWWe haven't shown you new spy shots of the upcoming redesigned BMW Z4 for, oh, at least a couple of weeks, but the latest pics reveal the hardtop convertible's final shape with only minimal covering. That... -
SPEED READ
Speed Read is produced by Wheelbase Communications in conjunction with Speed television (speedtv.com). Tom Jensen is a reporter with Speed. Wheelbase provides automotive news, reviews and feature stor-- BMW puts the hammer down in South Carolina: The BMW Group will spend more than $750 million to expand the company's U.S. manufacturing facility in Spartanburg, S.C. The move will raise production capacity by 50 percent, from its current 160,000 units...Tags: Nissan, Volvo, Baseball, Passenger Cars, Luxury Vehicles
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Drivers wary of gas price changes
Of The Associated PressPrices at the pump are dropping fast, and gas could fall below $3 a gallon in a matter of weeks, if not sooner. Does that mean Americans will return to their heedless, gas-guzzling ways? Experts say no because most drivers assume the dip in prices will...Tags: General Motors Corp., Wildlife, Passenger Cars, Heavy Engineering, David Robinson
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With gas prices tumbling, will Americans return to gas-guzzling ways?
AP Business WriterDENVER (AP) _ Prices at the pump are dropping fast, and gas could fall below $3 a gallon in a matter of weeks, if not sooner. Does that mean Americans will return to their heedless, gas-guzzling ways? Experts say no because most drivers assume the dip in...Tags: General Motors Corp., Wildlife, Passenger Cars, Heavy Engineering, David Robinson
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Car sharing close up: Zipcar vs. I-GO
Zipcar (312-589-6300; www.zipcar.com) Launched: 1999. The Cambridge, Mass., company operates in 28 North American states and provinces as well as London. Chicagoland fleet: 330 vehicles at 130 locations in more than 20 neighborhoods, with a North...Tags: Vehicles, Hybrid Vehicles, Mini, Toyota, Wicker Park
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Clarkson doesn't hate all American cars, recommends CTS-V for the Stig
Autoblog.comFiled under: Sedans/Saloons, Supercars, Cadillac Click above for a high-res gallery of the 2009 Cadillac CTS-V I feel so affirmed right now after reading Jeremy Clarkson's latest car review in the Times of London. After the rightfully-deserved savaging... -
2009 Hyundai Genesis
Wheelbase CommunicationsThe Genesis is the beginning of something radically different for Hyundai. This is a serious luxury machine built around a rear-wheel-drive platform and an available V8 engine. The resulting premium-grade sedan, due to arrive this summer, will take on...Tags: Chrysler, Passenger Cars, Luxury Vehicles, Infiniti, Car Guides and Reviews
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2009 AUDI A4: Bigger, lighter, better on fuel and more beautiful
Wheelbase CommunicationsBigger isn't necessary better these days, but the two terms are riding right along side each other under the skin of the new 2009 Audi A4 sedan and wagon. Lately, Audi has done a good job giving its German-based rivals, BMW and Mercedes-Benz, a run for...Tags: Vehicles, Mercedes-Benz, Passenger Cars, Audi, Luxury Vehicles
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