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The new Forza Motorsport 5 trailer debuts at E3 with more cars, amazing gameplay (2 Videos)

One of the most anticipated games coming to the new Xbox One console is Forza Motorsport 5 and with the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles comes the newest and most exciting trailer video thus far – giving us a look at a few more of the vehicles and the incredible gameplay of the upcoming simulation racer.
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By: Patrick Rall

Which costs less per mile, Nissan Leaf or Toyota Prius

We compare the Leaf and the Toyota in costs per mile for fuel and power and find an interesting result. Also, will the price of gas or electricity be more stable over the next ten years?
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By: John Goreham

2014 Alfa Romeo 4C: 3 secret facts you didn’t know

Alfa Romeo reveals the tech secrets of the new 2014 4C which represents the sport DNA of the compact supercar. What did Alfa Romeo do to ensure the supercar would be sporty and fast?
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By: Denis Flierl

BMW and Chevrolet prototypes prove value of DC Fast Charging

Prototypes of the of the BMW i3 and the Chevrolet Spark EV have proven the viability of the Society of Automotive Engineers industry standard for DC Fast Charging stations.
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By: Don Bain

Next generation Ford Mustang GT500 may drop the supercharger and the Shelby name

Even though Ford Motor Company hasn’t offered any official information, it is all but official that the next generation Ford Mustang will debut sometime next year and when the highest performance package arrives shortly after – it may be without the Shelby name or the supercharger that currently helps the 2013 GT500 churn out 662 horsepower.
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By: Patrick Rall

New eGallon rating offers amazing fuel cost comparisons for EV buyers

Wouldn't you like to know the actual cost to run an electric car versus other green car choices? Don't trust the sound bytes. Here are the facts.
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By: John Goreham

GM announces new $4,000 rebate on the Chevy Volt - even more discounts available

General Motors has quietly increased the “cash” discount of the 2013 Chevrolet Volt to $4,000 along with special discounts for different financing options and a new $1,000 “conquest” discount – with the result being a base price for many customers that is effectively $5,000 lower than the stated MSRP of the popular extended range electric vehicle.
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By: Patrick Rall