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Does 4.6 billion Smart car loss point to electric vehicle demise?

The little two-seat Smart has lost a total of about $5 billion over the lifetime of the project. But does this mean the electric vehicle is doomed?
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2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Becomes a Monopoly Token

The 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray will almost assuredly become one of the most heavily marketed products in the world of toys and apparel but with the help of the new Monopoly Empire board game – the C7 Corvette has become the first real car to be featured in the legendary game series.
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Despite Supreme Court decision, Nissan NV200 Taxi of Tomorrow hits the streets of NYC

After years of collaboration on design and development, the Nissan NV200 Taxi of Tomorrow begins sales to cabbies in New York City, despite the attempted mandate by the city commission being destroyed by a Supreme Court judge.
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Chrysler Group Dominates Texas Truck Rodeo, Ram Takes Top Honors Again

The Texas Auto Writers Association (TAWA) has just announced the results of their 2013 Texas Truck Rodeo and the Chrysler Group has dominated – with their vehicles claiming 15 of the 24 awards in the 21st annual event held in the Lone Star State.
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2015 Subaru WRX STI coming with more power and significant upgrades

The next-generation 2015 Subaru WRX STI is coming soon with more power, a new cabin and significant extra equipment.
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Mercedes SLS AMG takes on fastest road circuit in the U.S.

Mercedes-AMG will be bringing all 20 of the high-performance AMG vehicles including the 2014 SLS AMG to the U.S. for testing at the fastest road circuit in the U.S.
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How 2014 Mercedes CLA-Class will reshape global landscape

The Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class is launching around the global, but is it a good thing for the German automaker to downsize their lineup with premium compacts? Will it help them catch luxury rivals Audi and BMW?
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Struggling for relevance, the UAW attacks Nissan

The United Auto Workers union has been losing membership and influence for years and now, in its third attempt to unionize Nissan workers in the southern states, the UAW is desperately trying to make international problems relevant to itself and workers in Tennessee.
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