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A review of the 2013 Cadillac Escalade Platinum: the icon of American opulence

When you look at the traditions of American luxury it is all about being the biggest and having the best of everything - two qualities that are well represented in the 2013 Cadillac Escalade Platinum and while the top of the line Escalade might carry a big price tag, there is no question that this is truly a premium American luxury vehicle.
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By: Patrick Rall

Feds upgrade Ford Fusion, Lincoln MKZ unintended acceleration probe

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has announced that its probe into complaints of unintended acceleration in certain Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles has been upgraded to an engineering analysis – the final step that could lead up to a recall of almost a half million Ford vehicles.
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By: Patrick Rall

New 2014 Ford Transit Connect will impress contractors and municipalities

The new 2014 Ford Transit Connect has some key advantages over pickup trucks and other old fashioned work vehicles.
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By: John Goreham

Why do they call BMW grilles Kidneys?

Of course the short answer is they were shaped somewhat like our symmetrically placed organs from the 50s to the 90s, but the shape of the BMW grille has been elongating for over 20 years and it now looks more like a pair of expensive sunglasses.
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By: Don Bain

The quest to implement hydrogen fueling continues

Scientists at Wake Forest University are using pencil, paper and super-connected computers to solve the problems presented by mobile storage of hydrogen to enable wider application for modes of transportation including cars.
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By: Don Bain

Interview With A Happy Ford Focus Electric Owner

I caught up with Mollie to find out why she bought her Ford Focus Electric and how she feels about it today. Her answers were very interesting and reflect why people buy electric cars.
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By: Nicolas Zart

China's changing countenance, class consciousness and emerging car culture

The world’s largest automotive market will mark the beginning of the year 4710 on lichun or February 12, 2013, and the effects of limited capitalism and a growing auto culture are causing more change than the communist revolution of Mao Tse Tung did in 1949.
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By: Don Bain