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+17 +1Tesla offers leasing options for new Model S in U.S.
Tesla Motors Inc unveiled a leasing policy for its new Model S with an option for buyers in the United States to return the car within three months of purchase.
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+12 +1Porsche: The Hedge Fund that Also Made Cars
In 2008, Porsche was cruising. The luxury car manufacturer generated $13.5 BN in pre-tax profit, and sold a record 98,652 automobiles - a staggering $136K profit per car sold. Even for a luxury brand, the numbers seemed nearly impossible.
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+14 +1Mustang Save
This classic mustang rolls out of the shop. The shop worker saves the day... and the car.
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+15 +1QUANT e-Sportlimousine with nanoFLOWCELL
Almost every aspect of the e-Sportlimousine seems too good to be true. 912 Horse Power, 100(km/h) in under 3 seconds, top speed of 380 km/h, 600 km range and zero emissions. Did we mention it runs on salt water? The doors open like a Mercedes Gullwing which ViceSpy finds in a word: arousing. The prototype is in a word: Beautiful. The lack of technical specs and hard data is in a word: dubious.
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+5 +1First Drive: 2015 Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II
Latest Ghost not quite so eerily quiet anymore.
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+3 +1Honda Death Probed as Homicide Adds to Air Bag Scrutiny
The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating the death of a Honda Accord driver to determine whether she was killed by the crash or by the car’s air bag.
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+26 +1Hey Dubai: A 160 MPH Ambulance May Not Be a Great Idea
Paramedics in Dubai soon may have a much faster way to reach accidents: a Lotus Evora that can hit 162 mph. If Dubai’s hulking ambulances take about eight minutes to respond to an emergency, a sports car that’s twice as fast can get there in half the time, right?
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+2 +1How Can Tiny Norway Afford to Buy So Many Teslas?
Until recently, tiny Norway (population 5 million) has been the second largest market for Teslas (after the U.S.). Earlier this year, Tesla’s Model S became the best-selling car in the country ever for a one-month period. Not bad for a luxury electric vehicle whose base price in Norway is over $100,000. What’s behind this Tesla boom?
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+13 +1GM's hit and run: How a lawyer, mechanic, and engineer blew open the worst auto scandal in history
As the sun was setting on a stormy Georgia day, Brooke Melton was 30 miles outside of Atlanta in her Chevy Cobalt. It was March 10, 2010, her birthday, and the 29-year-old pediatric nurse was on he...
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+13 +1Next to the pocketbook, imagination the only limitation for Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II buyers
A higher grill, pulled-apart headlights, a more streamlined hood treatment, and a slight forward tilt to the iconic Spirit of Ecstasy hood figurine give the latest Ghost a subtly more assertive stance. Inside, however, is where the more significant changes lie, as BMW sensibilities continue to influence Rolls-Royce’s technical direction.
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+14 +1Your Car Won't Start. Did You Make The Loan Payment?
Growing numbers of lenders are getting tech savvy, remotely disabling debtors' cars and tracking customer data to ensure timely payment of subprime auto loans.
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+21 +1Toyota recalls 423,000 Lexus cars in U.S.
Toyota's Lexus division is recalling 423,000 cars because of the potential for a fuel leak that could cause fires. The recall was among 1.7 million vehicles recalled worldwide by Toyota on Wednesday, many of them models not sold in the U.S.
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+12 +1Why Are Cars Almost Always Symmetrical?
With a very few notable exceptions, cars tend to be bilaterally symmetrical. It's been that way almost since the very beginning. Cars that even attempt to play with this accepted notion tend to get smacked down hard - look at the Nissan Cube. But cars don't have to be so symmetrical - why are they?
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+19 +1BMW 2 Series Convertible
The BMW 2 Series convertible has made its debut at the 2014 Paris Motor Show. According to BMW, it will offer four separate models in the 2 series lineup. Currently there are three models in 2 series, one is 2 series coupe, other is 2 series convertible and 2 series active tourer.
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+11 +1“Complete Acquiesence”: Bob Lutz Reveals How the Pontiac Aztek Happened
How do bad cars happen? How, for instance, did Pontiac’s Aztek—the greatest failed model in recent history—get all the way from flawed design to ugly product? We asked Bob Lutz, our industry expert and man-about-town, if he knew anything. Turns out, he knows quite a bit.
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+16 +1Riding in the Tesla P85D
Riding in the Tesla P85D.
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+1 +110 Facts about Electric cars
Fifteen years ago, the idea of an electric vehicle would have conjured images of futuristic machines that were both electric and could somehow fly. Now, although we have yet to make hovercrafts a viable option, electric vehicles are no longer just playthings or vague innovations. They are real, they are here, and they are likely even cooler than you ever realized.
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+19 +1GM Working on 200-Mile EV Based on Chevrolet Sonic
General Motors will introduce a third electric model to the Chevrolet lineup, one that's said to be based on the Chevy Sonic and will travel 200 miles on a single charge.
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+13 +1Tesla just announced a supercar
It's called the Model S P85D. It comfortably seats four, more if you're willing to squeeze in a kid or two. If your frame of reference for automobiles ended somewhere around the year 2000, the performance of Elon Musk's hottest all-electric sedan yet would be outright difficult to comprehend. Even today, the numbers put up by this all-wheel-drive hatchback compare favorably with some of the rarest, most exotic, and most expensive vehicles ever made.
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+32 +1Here's what we know about Tesla's mysterious 'D'
Last week, Tesla founder Elon Musk sent out a cryptic tweet about unveiling the ‘D’ on October 9. Since then, there’s been a flurry of speculation and hints about what Musk will unveil. Here’s a list of what we know so far
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