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Severe Chevy Volt crash screams a question: Is the Volt really incendiary?

A severe crash last week destroyed a Chevy Volt, but caused no fire, casting doubt on the whole political firestorm last winter over the Volt fire risk.
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By: David Herron

EV Cross Country For The Yearly Price Of Running A Fridge

You have to hand it to Mitsubishi when it comes to revolutionizing the world of electric cars, EV with its affordable i MiEV. Driving an i MiEV cross-country is the electric equivalent of running a fridge for a year!
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By: Nicolas Zart

Fiat suspends business in Iran to support anti-nuclear effort

We previously brought you the news that both Porsche and Hyundai had suspended their business operations in Iran to show support for the global anti-nuclear campaign but the biggest hit yet came this weekend as Fiat SpA announced that they would cease operations in Iran effective immediately.
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By: Patrick Rall

Tata Motors beats estimates, stock continues selloff

Thanks mostly to a tax write-off at its U.K. unit Jaguar Land Rover, Tata Motors (ADR: TTM) beat estimates by a leap, which is why investors are watching the price action closely to see if it can turn from the bearish trend bias.
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By: Frank Sherosky

Road Train project hits public roads in Spain

The SARTRE project has now begun testing on public roads in Spain as Volvo and its allies take connected vehicles on the highway in a first-ever public road demonstration of the potential of road trains. Check out the video.
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By: Aaron Turpen

Timing of an automotive IPO critical even in China

It’s no Facebook, but China Yongda Automobiles Services Holdings Ltd. is reported to have cancelled plans for its IPO; leaving the impression that despite its growth potential, the China automotive market is not as easy as it sometimes seems.
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By: Frank Sherosky