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The 2013 Ram 1500 becomes the most efficient half ton truck in America

Chrysler announced today the official specifications for the new Pentastar V6 found in the 2013 Ram 1500 and even though the new 3.6L V6 makes the Ram 1500 the most powerful ‘entry level’ truck in America – it is also the most fuel efficient half ton truck on the market today.
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By: Patrick Rall

Electric car owners in California offsetting 350,000 gallons of petroleum use per month

A survey of plug-in electric car owners in California show positive economic and environmental benefits, in the largest electric vehicle market in the U.S.
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By: David Herron

GM miles from reality - UK bans Ampera (Volt) ad

General Motors has yet again come under fire for misleading advertising on the Volt, in this case the European version, the Ampera. The United Kingdom has banned an ad claiming the Ampera is capable of 360 miles of range.
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By: Aaron Turpen

Fiat sets up first studio in Downtown Chicago

There are some new Italians in Downtown Chicago as the first Fiat Studio in the central core of the urban metropolis is up and running strong. Four other Fiat showrooms already exist in the Chicago area, but this is the first downtown.
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By: Don Bain

GM to stop Corvette plant tours in preparation for C7 production

General Motors has announced that on September 14th 2012, the company will suspend all plant tour programs at the Bowl Green Kentucky plant that builds the Chevrolet Corvette as the company prepares to begin production of the next generation “C7” Corvette.
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By: Patrick Rall

GM to build next generation Chevrolet Cruze in Lordstown Ohio

General Motors has announced that they will make a sizeable investment in their Lordstown Assembly Plant in Ohio to build the next generation of the popular Chevrolet Cruze – a model expected to launch late in 2014 for the 2015 model year.
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By: Patrick Rall

Nissan recalling Infiniti JX35 SUVs over dangerous fuel gauge defect

The Japanese automaker is recalling nearly 8,000 JX35 crossover vehicles due to a fuel gauge defect, which causes the inaccurate fuel readings.
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By: Anthony Faccenda