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Can't Buy The New Ford Mustang? Try The Shelby GT500 Golf Cart Instead
Pony up to the 18th hole in the new Ford Mustang Golf Car.
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No crankshaft, no problem: Toyota's free piston engine is brilliant
Range-extending gas engines have a big problem: they're engineered to rotate wheels, not provide electricity. The Free Piston Engine Linear Generator cuts out the middleman for a huge efficiency boost.
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Go To Cuba, We Said, But NO Car Pictures.
NPR photographer David Gilkey went to Cuba and made images of the one thing his editor told him to avoid: cars.
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Dangers Behind The Wheel
In the wake of a fatal crash that killed a Denton county family, NBC 5's Kevin Cokely looks at the statistics on drowsy vs. distracted vs. drunk driving.
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The Most Powerful Cars Of America | CarCluster.com Blog
The Americans love power. And this goes for their cars as well – Americans love powerful cars – cars that exude their mental images and their mind’s desires in every way.
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France's Bizarre Three-Wheeled Buggies May Be the Perfect EVs
A new car sharing service sidesteps the biggest problems with EV technology.
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Motor Mouth: This 3D-printed car could change everything
It is like watching the Phoenix — in a modern “real-time” rebirth — rise from its mythical ashes. Or like watching David — if time-lapse photography had existed back when Michelangelo worked his magic — emerge from a mere block of stone. In one contiguous, if only slightly monotonous, 44-hour melding of computer, plastic and laser beams, a company called Local Motors “3D-printed” a car.
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Road Hazard: Millions of U.S. Autos On Nation's Highways Recalled But Not Repaired
Why we have millions of cars with unfixed safety recalls—and Germany has none.
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Despite recalls, defective airbags still in U.S. cars
More than 11 million cars with defective Japanese air bags have been recalled; but not all states are included in recall
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Elon Musk says next year's Tesla cars will be able to self-drive 90 percent of the time
In an excerpt from a CNNMoney interview, Tesla boss Elon Musk says that the self-driving car — or "autopilot," the term he prefers — is basically just months away from retail.
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Here'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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Tesla 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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GM 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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Riding in the Tesla P85D
Riding in the Tesla P85D.
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10 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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“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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BMW 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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Why 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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Toyota 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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Your 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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