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+30 +42017 Ford F-150 Raptor SuperCrew spied totally naked
No camouflage means these new spy shots offer the best look yet at the 2017 Ford F-150 Raptor SuperCrew.
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+19 +3Tokyo preview: Toyota's tiny terror
The rear-wheel-drive S-FR sports coupe is a Supra writ small.
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+22 +41960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB sells for $11 million
A 1960 Ferrari 250 GT short-wheelbase (SWB) Berlinetta (one of just 167) was sold for £7,392,000 (US$11,439,774) earlier this week, making it the 26th car in history to sell for beyond seven figures.
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+40 +8Should cars be fully driverless? No, says MIT engineer and historian
If you follow technology news — or even if you don’t — you have probably heard that numerous companies have been trying to develop driverless cars for a decade or more. These fully automated vehicles could potentially be safer than regular cars, and might add various efficiencies to our roads, like smoother-flowing traffic.
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+27 +2Toyota Kikai is a mechanical curio in a digital age
Ahead of a Tokyo motor show debut, the Japanese automaker reveals a three-seat concept car that “reminds us of the appeal of the physical and tactile in a digital age.”
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+28 +2Fancy a faster F12? Meet the 769-horsepower F12 TdF
This special edition takes its name from the long-defunct Tour de France endurance motor race, a contest that Ferrari dominated during the 1950s and '60s, and it arives to fill the gap left by the departed 599 GTO.
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+23 +6Elon Musk says Apple is the 'graveyard' for fired Tesla staff
Asked if he’s concerned about Apple’s self driving car ambitions, Tesla CEO replied: ‘Did you ever take a look at the Apple Watch?’
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+22 +3Volkswagen stripped of two 'Green Car of the Year' titles
Volkswagen has been stripped of two "Green Car of the Year" awards it won for diesel cars that are now at the center of a burgeoning corporate crisis over emissions cheating. The scandal, which surfaced on September 18, affects 11 million of the company's diesel vehicles worldwide. Among them are the 2009 Volkswagen Jetta and the 2010 Audi TDI -- both of which received accolades from the Green Car Journal.
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+42 +6Tesla Will Have A 600-Mile Range Vehicle In Two Years
By 2017, Tesla is going to have a vehicle with a 600-mile range on the market. One of the primary issues with the Tesla Model S is that it can only go a couple hundred miles before requiring a charge. This new model will address that problem. Elon Musk, Tesla’s CEO, announced the company would soon be able to equip cars with the battery and powertrain technology required for 620 miles per charge.
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+40 +4How A Little Lab In West Virginia Caught Volkswagen's Big Cheat
Volkswagen was recently brought to its knees when scientists discovered the company had installed a device in its diesel-powered cars to fool emissions tests. Its stock price tanked, its reputation has been damaged and its CEO resigned on Wednesday. So who made the discovery that sent the German car giant into a tailspin? A group of scientists at West Virginia University.
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+44 +4VW scandal: Company warned over test cheating years ago
A Volkswagen engineer warned the company about cheating over its emission tests as early as 2011, a German newspaper reports. Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung says the warning emerged during VW's current investigation into the scandal. Separately, Bild am Sonntag said the internal inquiry had found that parts supplier Bosch had warned Volkswagen not to use its software illegally.
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+22 +4Tesla will introduce the most important car of the year next week
Tesla is scheduled to deliver the first of its Model X crossover SUVs to customers next week. The startup carmaker will hold an event at its factory in Fremont, California, September 29, as the first "Signature Series" Model X vehicles roll off the assembly line. CEO Elon Musk will be there, as well as Business Insider, so check back for coverage. In the meantime, consider this: The Model X isn't just the most important car Tesla has ever built...
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+26 +31958 Corvette
Silver Blue with Silver Blue Interior and Silver Cove. Blue Soft-Top. 283 - 290 HP Fulie, 4 - Speed
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+22 +3Elon Musk: VW Shows We've 'Reached the Limit of What's Possible With Gasoline'
Elon Musk, Tesla CEO and green technology wizard, thinks gasoline and diesel fuel are dead. Musk was addressing a room full of Flemish and Belgian reporters when one asked him to weigh in on the recent Volkswagen scandal, in which the company rigged its cars to fraudulently pass emissions tests. The reporter asked if he was worried it would cause people to “lose their faith” in green technology. “I think it’s the opposite,” Musk replied.
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+46 +3VW emissions scandal hits 11m vehicles
Volkswagen says 11 million vehicles worldwide are involved in the scandal that has erupted over its rigging of US car emissions tests. It said it was setting aside €6.5bn (£4.7bn) to cover costs of the scandal. VW chief executive Martin Winterkorn issued a fresh apology for the test-rigging, saying he was "endlessly sorry" for the "manipulation". Earlier, the boss of Volkswagen's US business, Michael Horn, admitted the firm "totally screwed up".
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+22 +3Everyone is going after Tesla now
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Elon Musk is likely blushing.
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+35 +7Bentley Bentayga’s Mulliner Tourbillon Clock Is a Near-$170,000 Option
We had a chance to catch up with Bentley CEO Wolfgang Durheimer at the 2015 Frankfurt show, and he was in a very good mood, for good reason. He had just unveiled the Bentley Bentayga, a vehicle that has been billed as the most powerful, luxurious, and fastest (its 187 mph top speed barely nips the highest spec Porsche Cayenne) SUV in the world. “Luxury doesn’t have any limits,” Durheimer proclaimed, “We are defining the segment.”
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+21 +3With E-tron Quattro, Audi electrifies in Frankfurt
The German automaker's dazzling electric crossover arrives in showrooms in two years.
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+23 +4Tesla has a new $29,000 battery upgrade for its old Roadsters
In August 2014, Tesla CEO Elon Musk talked about "a fairly exciting upgrade" (i.e., an improved battery pack) to the company's first car, the Lotus-based Roadster. Today, we can finally put a price tag on what it'll cost you to give your aging all-electric sports car around 35-percent more energy capacity and around 40-percent more range. In short, getting the new, roughly 70-kWh pack will set you back $29,000. Be warned: The new pack is heavier than the older one.
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+17 +3Iconic VW Camper van to be revived as a battery-electric vehicle
Speaking to Autocar, a Volkswagen board member revealed that the iconic Camper van is set for an electric revival.
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