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Tesla Wins One In Jersey: Gov Christie Signs Bill To OK Four Stores
A new bill signed by New Jersey Governor Chris Christie will once again allow Tesla Motors to sell its electric cars in the state. Tesla operated its direct-sale retail stores in New Jersey until almost exactly a year ago, when the Christie administration quietly enacted a rule change that...
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Citroën Karin
It’s always interesting to look back at the forward thinking of the past. Enter the Citroën Karin, designed by Trevor Fiore. A three seater with the driver being seated centrally and ahead of the two passengers, this layout pre-empted that of the McLaren F1 of 1992
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2015 Easter Jeep Safari concepts unveiled
Jeep has unveiled seven new concepts that will participate in the 49th annual Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, UT, in just a couple of weeks.
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What went wrong for the German GP?
As a 2015 German Grand Prix looks increasingly unlikely, how many more historic F1 races will disappear.
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Tesla self-driving cars to be enabled through an ‘AutoPilot’ update
Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk has announced that an update for software in all-electric cars will turn them into autonomous vehicles. The autonomous features will be available only on freeways as sensors will detect white lines, for driving the car between them. Tesla claims to offer super-cruise control, including detection of pedestrians. More updates will bring in the ability of the user to drive the vehicle automatically to a place or back to the garage using a smartphone.
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BSI 1956 X-100 Boasts Classic Ford F-Series Looks, Coyote V-8 Power
Built by Bodie Stroud Industries, the BSI 1956 X-100 features a classic pickup body atop an all-new chassis with a modern drivetrain and suspension.
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Ford's new car will force you to obey the speed limit
Much as we'd like to emulate our NASCAR heroes, breaking the speed limit often comes at a price. Ford is hoping to prevent accidents and speeding tickets by introducing cars that can see what the speed limit is and preventing heavy-footed motorists from driving any faster. Ford's Intelligent Speed Limiter tech will first appear on the new Ford S-Max that's launching in Europe that could just change the way that we drive.
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Making of Bugatti Veyron Vitesse La Finale
Watch the process of manufacturing of the Bugatti Veyron Vitesse La Finale... the last Veyron built, #450.
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Why The Only 2016 Ford Focus RS In America Is A Half Million Dollar Car
The 2016 Ford Focus RS is not in production. (Not yet, anyway.) That sort of explains why this production-spec 2016 Ford Focus RS cost something in the area of half a million dollars.
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Connected cars perfect for harvesting personal data, report warns
As our cars get more high-tech and connected, they are increasingly spying on us and sending personal data about us to many different parties — in violation of Canadian privacy laws, a new report warns. Regulators need to step up and protect the privacy of car users at a time when the range and amount of potentially sensitive — and commercially valuable — data being collected by cars is growing, says a study funded by...
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Mercedes-Benz launching midsize pickup by end of decade
The pickup is about to get a rethink from Germany. In a rather surprising announcement, Mercedes-Benz says that it's planning to have a midsize truck on the market before the end of the decade. Before you get too excited to drive a pickup with the brand's famous star on the grille, there's some disappointing news.
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Nissan GT-R Flips Into Crowd At Nürburgring Race, One Dead
A Nissan GT-R driven by Jann Mardenborough flipped off the track and into the spectator area at this weekend's VLN endurance race at the Nürburgring in Germany. The driver survived without serious injuries but one spectator was killed and more were injured.
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The 12.9 Litre Weineck Cobra V8
A 780 cubic inch V8 powered AC Cobra designed by the Germans as a daily driver for Cthulhu. They’ll never admit that of course, and are still sticking to their official story that this is a car for regular humans.
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Grey London & Volvo Protect Cyclists with Creation of ‘LifePaint’
Volvo has always taken safety seriously. They invented the three-point seat belt in 1959 and then opened up the patent so that any car manufacturer could use it. Now they’re giving away a product to take Volvo safety beyond its cars. LifePaint is a unique reflective safety spray aimed at increasing the visibility and safety of cyclists, and other vulnerable road users. Invisible by daylight, it glows brightly in the glare of car headlights, making the invisible, visible at night.
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Racing goes electric: At the track with Formula E, the first e-racing series
The pit lane we're standing in is unusual, and not only because it's a temporary setup placed in the shadow of American Airlines Arena (home of the NBA's Miami Heat). Garages are set up on both sides rather than being limited to one. A few things also appear to be missing. To start, a familiar smell from the usual mix of burning hydrocarbons is absent. And it’s remarkably quiet.
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Ford's big Lincoln Continental is coming back
The Lincoln Motor Company, Ford's luxury division, unveiled a big, richly-appointed, luxury car called the Continental in New York City Monday. This car has a big job: To regain for Lincoln the respect it once had, decades ago, as a luxury car brand.
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GM Experiments With Augmented Reality To Make Driving Safer
General Motors is working on a very practical augmented reality application for their vehicles.
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The algorithm that could mean you're never stuck at a red light again
The new MIT system could dramatically cut the amount of time drivers are stuck - and the amount of carbon emission caused by red lights.
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The story of "Dark Horse" a record-shattering, all-electric ’68 Mustang
The world’s most expensive supercars can hit 60 miles per hour in less than three seconds. The fastest production car in the world, the Hennessey Venom GT, does it in 2.7; Lamborghini’s 602-horsepower V-10-powered Huracán has been unofficially clocked at 2.5. If you were sitting in a Huracán right now, you could go from zero to 60 in less time than it takes to read this sentence. But somewhere in a Texas garage sits a strange car that’s even quicker: a 1968 Mustang fastback known as...
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This Is The Most Important McLaren In Decades
This is the McLaren 570S, and despite the smaller number in the name, it's largely more important than the 650S and the nearly 1,000 hp P1 hybrid. You see, unlike those (justly) revered supercars, the 570S is priced down in a (more) affordable range, to compete directly with the likes of Porsche.
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