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The Subaru BRZ Prologue makes its debut in Frankfurt - sort of

Leading up to the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show, Subaru announced that we would get our first good look at their joint venture with Toyota, named the Subaru BRZ Prologue and while the company made good on offering a closer look at the new rear wheel drive sports car, we still don’t know what the Subaru version will look like.
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By: Patrick Rall

Kia Soul Slam Shuffle invites you to bust a move like the Kia Soul Hamsters

The Kia Soul Shuffle Slam invites dancers to party rock and showcase their moves in electro-pop group LMFAO-Inspired dance videos following the debut of the new "Share Some Soul" ad that has been viewed more than three million times on YouTube. Contestants have the opportunity to win $10,000 and to dance on stage with LMFAO.
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By: Don Bain

General Motors and SAIC Agree to Co-develop a New Electric Vehicle Architecture

Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation, Ltd. (SAIC) Chairman Hu Maoyuan and General Motors Co. (GM) Chairman and CEO Dan Akerson agreed today in Shanghai to co-develop a new electric vehicle architecture in China. This EV architecture will be the first to be co-developed by the two companies.
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By: Kate McLeod

Honda rolls out more information on the Honda EV Concept

Honda Motors used the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show to offer up a variety of low- or zero-emission vehicles including the new Honda EV Concept which applies a unique look and electric drivetrain to the 5-door, 5-passenger layout similar to the Honda Fit (or Honda Jazz as it is known in other markets).
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By: Patrick Rall

More Dads Become Involved in Family Hauling

More dads are taking kids to school and picking them up according to a survey conducted by Harris Interactive® that was commissioned by Chevrolet. The survey found that 70 percent of fathers in the U.S. with children age 17 or younger drive their kids to school, daycare or extra curricular activities.
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By: Kate McLeod

People spend money at automotive repair shops vs buying new

Automotive repair shop garages are benefiting from the difficult economy these days. With people losing their jobs and watching the way they spend money, they are attempting to save their paychecks by servicing their cars at repair shops, rather than purchasing new vehicles.
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By: KC Kelly

The Cadillac ATS spotted testing on the Nürburgring

The new Cadillac ATS is expected to hit US streets in the middle of next year, giving the American luxury brand a model to go head to head with the BMW 3-Series but thanks to the folks at Autoblog, we have an early look at the sporty sedan tearing its way around the famed Nürburgring.
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By: Patrick Rall

The start up sound of EVs, Nissan Leafers prefer baby giggles

If you could choose the start up sound of your Nissan LEAF, what would it be? Most of the Nissan Leaf drivers who participated in this mini poll chose Baby Giggles, including the author (not a Leaf driver), but there are some other interesting sounds they preferred.
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By: Armen Hareyan

Toyota teaching teens to drive defensively with Driving Expectations events

Toyota will help teen-agers and their parents learn to drive better by enhancing their skills with special driver-improvement training in October through its Toyota Driving Expectations program in California, Connecticut, Colorado and Washington state.
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By: Hawke Fracassa

John Travolta's Expensive Mercedes-Benz 280SL Still Not Found

There is still no report on what happend to John Travolta's expensive Mercedes-Benz 280SL the price of which can go as high as 100,000 dollars.
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By: Armen Hareyan