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Nissan opens battery pack plant in Smyrna ahead of U.S. based Leaf manufacturing

With what will be the largest lithium-ion battery manufacturing plant in the U.S., Nissan is preparing for mass production of the Leaf.
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By: David Herron

A review of the 2012 Audi TT 2.0 Quattro: driving Germany's affordable sports coupe

The German auto industry is ripe with sports cars that can offer an exhilarating driving experience with a stylish exterior combined with a luxurious, high tech interior but few do it as efficiently as the 2012 Audi TT 2.0 Quattro S-Tronic Coupe – a compact sports coupe that offers everything that you would expect from a European luxury sport model.
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By: Patrick Rall

Interview with BMW's Head Designer On This Century's Vision

BMW is synonymous with performance gasoline engines and silver metallic cars. Their next bold bet for the future involves a very bold use of alternative energy and efficient aerodynamics.
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By: Nicolas Zart

Toyota to fix trunk release defect on Lexus ES, IS, and GS

Toyota has not announced a recall schedule, but did reveal that it has identified a solution for its trunk release problem on Lexus ES, IS, and GS and that a recall should soon follow.
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By: Anthony Faccenda

2014 Chevrolet Silverado teased, will debut tomorrow on Facebook (Updated)

The Chevrolet Facebook page with play host to the official debut of the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado on Thursday December 13th (that’s tomorrow) – finally giving the world a look at the next generation of the popular Chevy pickup and bringing the full details on the new General Motors truck lineup.
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By: Patrick Rall

Honda recalls 870,000 Odyssey, Pilot, MDX vehicles worldwide over roll away problem

Honda's recall stems from an October investigation by the NHTSA into certain 2003 and 2004 Honda Odyssey and Pilot vehicles. The government agency launched the probe after it received 43 complaints of vehicle roll away.
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By: Anthony Faccenda

Production of the Jaguar C-X75 supercar cancelled due to the economic crisis

Supercar lovers got some bad news from across the pond this week as Jaguar has announced the cancellation of their incredible C-X75 hybrid supercar due to the ongoing economic crisis in Europe and around the world.
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By: Patrick Rall