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Toyota issues formal comments on the massive economic loss settlement related to unintended acceleration

Toyota offers official remarks related to the huge $ 1.1 billion settlement without admitting the vehicles had flaws.
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By: John Goreham

Electric car labels to improve emergency worker safety

A new SAE standard gives recommendations meant to improve emergency worker safety while working accidents involving electric or hybrid vehicles, with training on unique safety requirements, as well as labels identifying the drive train type.
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By: David Herron

A closer look at the Honda S2000 Modulo Climax - and why it exists

Honda has announced that their company display at the upcoming 2013 Tokyo Auto Salon will including the new S2000 Modulo Climax, a modern concept vehicle based very closely on the same Honda S2000 that left production over three years ago – possibly hinting to the revival of the sporty rear drive Honda 2-door roadster.
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By: Patrick Rall

3 Killer cars the legacy US car companies could produce to shake things up

Here are three cars that Ford, GM, and Chrysler could create using existing technology that would shake up the market.
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By: John Goreham

Ford facing a class action suit over new Fusion Hybrid and C-Max fuel economy figures

A California man has filed a class action lawsuit against Ford Motor Company, insisting that the fuel economy figures of 47 miles per gallon by the 2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid and the new 2013 Ford C-Max are misleading – and this man believes that owners of these vehicles are deserving of some payment for the false mileage claims.
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By: Patrick Rall

Ford will pour nearly a billion dollars into SE Michigan plants and add thousands of jobs

Ford marches forward with its massive goal of putting 6.2 billion to work in US manufacturing expansions and upgrades.
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By: John Goreham