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Why Ford is Taking its Self-Driving Vehicle Testing to Washington, D.C.

Ford is taking its self-driving testing to the government's nerve center, so it can be highly visible to the people who may set the guidelines for the industry going forward.
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New Promotional Video Teases Hybrid Next Gen Ford Mustang, or Maybe the Mach 1

A new video from Ford Motor Company that talks about building the future reveals the shadowy car above that looks like a futuristic Mustang with a hybrid V8 and a glowing running pony logo on the grille – possibly previewing the next big thing to come once the GT500 has finally been introduced.
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First All-New 2019 Ford Rangers Roll Off The Line - Worker Nearby Has Lunch

Ford's new 2019 Ranger began production today. What we liked most about Ford's press release was its image of a worker nearby.
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Chevrolet Pitches 545-Horsepower Hybrid V8 Camaro in Customer Survey

A recent customer survey from Chevrolet was posted on Camaro6.com, asking potential Camaro buyers whether they would consider a hybrid V8 with 545 horsepower and the ability to yield 24 miles per gallon combined with an upcharge of $8,000 – suggesting that the automaker could be cooking up a high performance hybrid muscle car.
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The Workhorse NGEN All Electric Delivery Van: The EV Delivery Truck Replacement Has Arrived to Out-Match Diesels Out of Existence

With half the weight, a 100 mile range, low operational costs, and prices to match a compatible diesel vehicle, Workhorse’s new NGEN BEV truck means the gasoline and diesel delivery van is now on its way to becoming obsolete with an all electric one coming to a local delivery route near you.
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Author: Al Castro
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Porsche Verifies Mission E Cross Turismo Will Be Built

Last March, Porsche gave some rather large hints that the Mission E Cross lineup would include a Turismo model. That was confirmed during a meeting of top members of the automaker's executive ranks. The new vehicle will reportedly have a 3.2-second 0 to 62 time and a top speed north of 155 mph.
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Author: Marc Stern
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