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Tesla Raising $1.7 billion will it be enough?

Another piece of the Tesla model 3 puzzle is fitting into place. Tesla filed a Prospectus to offer 9,577,901 shares of common stock that should bring in on the top end $1.7 billion to fund the Model 3 rollout.
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By: Jason Cobb

Rumored: The Roadmap of Genesis

Genesis has said by 2020 they would have a lineup of six vehicles. This includes the G70 compact sedan, G80 midsize sedan, G90 flagship sedan, two SUVs, and a replacement for Genesis coupe. We now have a possible idea of when these vehicles will be debuting.
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By: Will Maley

Watch the Dodge Hellcat Challenger and Charger Attack the 1/2-Mile and Mile

The Hellcat Challenger and Hellcat Charger have asserted themselves as the quickest of the stock American cars when it comes to the quarter mile drag strip, but these high performance monsters are also head-turners when the track is even longer.
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By: Patrick Rall

Why KBB Picks 2016 Toyota Prius Over Tesla Model S as Favorite Fuel Sipper

Like most shoppers, the green vehicle experts at KBB chose a 2016 Toyota Prius hybrid over an EV. We break down the runner-up list to help make sense of this.
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By: John Goreham

2017 F250 Pricing Jumps by $150 to $5000+ Depending on the Trimline

Ford Motor Company hasn’t outlined the pricing for the new 2017 Ford F250 with the aluminum body, but the folks at Car & Driver have the vast majority of the numbers – outlining a series of price increases that range from $150 on the base model to more than $5,000 on the top of the line models.
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By: Patrick Rall

John Force Finally Gets a Proper 2016 Camaro Funny Car

While John Force and his teammates began running a Chevrolet Camaro funny car for the 2015 season, the new 2016 Chevrolet Camaro funny car will make its grand on-track debut this weekend at the NHRA Kansas Nationals in Topeka, Kansas – when the living legend hits the track in the new race car shown above.
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By: Patrick Rall