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Feds Approve Rear View Video Camera Mirror for Cadillac CT6, Chevy Bolt

General Motors has a high tech rear view camera mirror system for the Cadillac CT6 and the Chevy Bolt, and according to the folks at Autoblog, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has approved this system – opening up a whole new area of interior technology that is sure to quickly spread across the industry.
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By: Patrick Rall

New Ford F150 Pickups with Massaging Seats Recalled

Ford has issued a recall of select 2016 F150 pickups with the massaging seats over a concern that the airbag system may incorrectly recognize whether the person in the front passenger seat is an adult or a child – which could lead to injury by the airbag in the event of an accident.
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By: Patrick Rall

Hyundai Introduces One Car With Three Different Powertrains

Imagine there was a car that offered a hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric powertrain. Too bad that such a car doesn't exist. That is until now.
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By: Will Maley

2017 Acura MDX destined for New York International Auto Show world debut

Honda’s Acura Division announced Wednesday morning the coming of the most advanced SUV in Honda history. It looks like “Precision Performance” has caught up with MDX. We’ll first see 2017 MDX in New York.
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By: Parks McCants

Subaru Returns to ARC With World's Top-Ranked Female Rally Driver

It’s been 10 years since Subaru has been in the Australian Rally Championship. They are returning with a special driver. Who is she?
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By: Denis Flierl

2016 Honda Civic Coupe drives 'Dynamic Performance' into the future

There’s nothing boring or "business as usual" to be found in the new coupe. In fact for me, 2016 Honda Civic Coupe surprises at every turn, something that Honda engineering refers to as "Dynamic Performance."
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By: Parks McCants

Calculating the Possible Price of the Hellcat Jeep Trackhawk

We know that the Jeep Grand Cherokee with the Hellcat Hemi is coming by the end of 2017 and while the Trackhawk might pack similarly stunning performance as the Dodge cars with the Hellcat engine – don’t expect the Hellcat Jeep to be anywhere near as budget-friendly.
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By: Patrick Rall