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The Top Three Electric Car Cities That Will Surprise You

When it comes to electric cars, the biggest problem is how much, how far and where can I recharge. Cities around the globe have taken a leap forward into the unknown by putting in place an electric charging infrastructure in anticipation of tomorrow’s electric cars. Can you guess what are the top cities?
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By: Nicolas Zart

Ken Block's Gymkhana 5 hits YouTube as his best video yet

For every car enthusiast around the world who is battling a case of the Mondays salvation has arrived as the debut of Ken Block’s Gymkhana 5 offers almost 10 minutes of relief from the work day with Ken and his mighty Ford Fiesta tear up the streets of San Francisco in the most epic edition of the Gymkhana series yet.
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By: Patrick Rall

Struggling electric drive company Enova receives de-listing notice from NYSE

Enova Systems Inc. has received notice of non-compliance and will be de-listed from the NYSE market later this month unless a successful appeal is presented.
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By: Aaron Turpen

Two Japanese innovations that changed autos forever

These two Japanese inventions changed automotive reliability forever. One of them is the sole reason nearly every gasoline vehicle made has a service life longer than 150,000 miles with proper maintenance and the other explains why your vehicle's starter doesn't need rebuilding regularly.
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By: Aaron Turpen

Mercedes announces CLS 63 AMG Shooting Brake "Edition 1"

Mercedes-Benz has released full details on the new high-performance CLS 63 AMG Shooting Brake and "Edition 1" with exclusive features and performance.
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By: Denis Flierl

Chrysler's new EcoDiesel logo hints of future clean diesel Jeeps

Chrysler is selling a 3.0 L diesel Jeep Grand Cherokee in Europe "and other diesel markets," but not in the U.S., so a new trademark filing with the USPTO by Chrysler may be good news for American's desiring a diesel Jeep Grand Cherokee.
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By: David Herron

Why auto sales are surging while homes are not

Automobile and truck sales have surged this year, with 7.3 million retailed during the first six months of 2012, while the housing industry shows signs of life, but still is not in full-blown recovery.
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By: Don Bain

Is Gen Y abandoning the car, or simply can't afford to drive?

A decline in driving for those between 16-34 years old (Gen Y), as well as an across-the-board decline in car ownership and driving, may show a long range market trend away from car ownership and towards livable walkable cities, or may simply be due to the recession and tight budgets.
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By: David Herron

Mercedes SLS AMG E-CELL separates itself from boring electric car crowd

The SLS AMG E-CELL along with six other Mercedes-Benz battery and fuel cell-powered electric cars took part in the Silvretta E-Car Rallye this weekend. But the supercar from Mercedes is different.
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By: Denis Flierl