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Jeep's Twitter account hacked, logo changed to Cadillac emblem

One day after Burger King's Twitter account was compromised, Jeep fell victim to hackers claiming that the automaker had been purchased by Cadillac.


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By: Anthony Faccenda

Next Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 could pack 700hp, 600 for the C7 Z06

While General Motors hasn’t offered any official information on the C7 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 or ZR1, rumors and inside information suggests that these two high performance package for the new Stingray are coming with some serious power packed under the hood – helping to further make the Z06 and ZR1 compete with (and beat) the best supercars in the world.
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By: Patrick Rall

Ferrari F150/F70 to cost over $1.3 million US dollars- and it's already sold out

When Ferrari unveils the new Italian supercar that will serve as the successor to the incredible Enzo later this year, people familiar with the program believe that the limited edition halo car will carry a price right around a million Euros before taxes – or $1.36 million US Dollars with the current conversion rates.
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By: Patrick Rall

Sydney Australia replacing Prius fleet with 10 Nissan Leaf's for city workers

Nissan wins a coup over Toyota as Sydney's city government replaces a fleet of Prius's with 10 Nissan Leafs for use by city employees in duties around town.
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By: David Herron

Honda reducing car weight, improve efficiency, with aluminum-steel welding process

A technological breakthrough by Honda enables manufacturing cars with a mix of steel and aluminum, reducing vehicle weight and improving fuel efficiency.
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By: David Herron

Top Fiat dealerships first to get 2014 Alfa Romeo 4C

A Chrysler Group representative has confirmed that when the 2014 Alfa Romeo 4C arrives in the US market late this year, the top performing Fiat dealerships will be the first to receive their portion of the limited allotment of new Italian sports cars.
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By: Patrick Rall

2014 Chevrolet SS banned in Israel over alleged Nazi association

The all-new Chevrolet SS will not be imported to Israel because the “SS” monicker is too reminiscent of the abbreviated name for the Schutzstaffel, a Nazi Party parliamentary group.
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By: Anthony Faccenda

Renault-Nissan Alliance opens bigger research center in Silicon Valley

A new advanced research center specializing in autonomous driving and connected cars has opened in Silicon Valley, soon to expand into other areas of inquiry.
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By: Aaron Turpen

Fisker Automotive weighing buyout bids from Chinese automakers

Beleaguered Fisker Automotive opened bidding on Feb 6, and has received firm offers from two Chinese automakers, which would sell the luxury plug-in hybrid automaker into foreign control.
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By: David Herron