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ALTe Powertrain Technologies named by Forbes Magazine as one of America's Most Promising Companies

ALTe Powertrain Technologies (ALTe), developer of the first range-extended plug-in hybrid electric vehicle powertrain for light commercial fleet vehicle applications, was named by Forbes Magazine as one of America’s Most Promising Companies.
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By: Frank Sherosky

Hyundai Sonata Sales Crack 200,000 for First-Time Ever

Time was not that long ago that Hyundai was happy to exceed 400,000 in sales for all of its vehicles and now it has broken 200,000 in sales with the still new 2011 Sonata that has been on sale for slightly more than a year.
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By: Keith Griffin

Toyota stock price dynamics show 3 bullish gaps

The daily chart of Toyota stock once again proves the dynamics of price do not lie, as three upward price gaps in the past five days of trading imply a major change in sentiment towards bullishness.
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By: Frank Sherosky

2013 Scion FR-S production vehicle revealed at 2011 Tokyo Auto Show

There was plenty of Facebook and Twitter chatter leading up to the reveal of the Scion FR-S production car at the 2011 Tokyo Auto Show, in what Hollis, VP of Scion described as the night Scion brought the SPORT back to the CAR.
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By: Frank Sherosky

Ferrari debuts 599XX at the Bologna Motor Show

Ferrari is debuting the 599XX with the Evolution Package at the 36th Bologna Motor Show. This new car improves on Ferrari's well-known supercars, by providing track-based technical features available to buyers for the 2012-2013 seasons.
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By: Adam Yamada-Hanff

How Toyota and BMW will benefit from clean car cooperation

Today Toyota and BMW confirmed that they will collaborate on next-generation environment-friendly technologies. Particularly this involves a cooperation in the field of next-generation lithium-ion battery technologies.
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By: Armen Hareyan

Influential Auto Broadcaster Says He Would Execute Striking Workers

One of the most influential broadcasters in the automotive industry Jeremy Clarkson, best known for his role in BBC TV Show Top Gear, says he would "execute" striking workers "in front of their families."
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By: Armen Hareyan