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Report: Nissan bringing back Datsun

There have long been rumors that Nissan would bring back that Datsun brand and today, those rumors became facts as Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn confirmed that the company is indeed reviving the Datsun brand – just not in the same form as some Japanese sports car enthusiasts in the USA would like to remember.
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By: Patrick Rall

Land Rover hiring 1000 workers to keep up with Evoque demand

The all-new Range Rover Evoque has been such a huge success, Tata Motors is hiring 1,000 workers to keep up with the strong sales demand.
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By: Denis Flierl

When simple design becomes trendsetting

Automotive design takes many forms and is a fickle business, with last year's great thing quickly becoming this years butt of the joke. One example from 64 years ago highlights how a simple focus on one goal can be trendsetting and result in one of the most long-lived and highest-production vehicles of all time.
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By: Aaron Turpen

Fisker Automotive denies charges the Karma was rushed to production

Fisker Automotive has released a press release denying allegations that the company rushed the Fisker Karma into production in an attempt to meet Department of Energy loan milestones.
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By: David Herron

Iraq War Vet buys Chevy Volt to save money amid high gasoline prices

The rising cost of gasoline is leading many to seek alternatives, and one Iraq War Vet finds owning a Chevy Volt saves over $200 a month, plus addresses national energy security concerns.
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By: David Herron

Connecticut lawmakers consider putting tracking devices on license plates

The Connecticut Senate Transportation Committee has voted to pass a bill asking for the implementation of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) on all registered motor vehicles.
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By: Anthony Faccenda

We should have celebrated Rudolph Diesel’s birthday yesterday

Yesterday, March 18, marked the 153rd anniversary of the birth of the father of the diesel engine, Rudolph Diesel, who presented his first public demonstration of his peanut oil-burning combustion engine at the 1900 World’s Fair Exposition Universelle held in Paris.
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By: Don Bain

Sebring Hall of Fame inducts Chevrolet Corvette

The Chevrolet Corvette, the best-selling luxury performance car in the United State, was inducted into the Sebring Hall of Fame during the weekend; and it will be celebrated with a special 427 Convertible Collector Edition, as well as a special 60th anniversary package for 2013.
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By: Frank Sherosky

Eight things that make Hyundai vehicles an excellent value

Industry accolades are mounting for Hyundai America, who, by doing well in eight areas of measurement, has just added four new awards to its trophy shelf.
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By: John Goreham