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Nissan DeltaWing to race at Le Mans 24 Hours & bring the Batmobile back in style [Video]

Nissan is trying to change the face of endurance racing by taking part in one of the most radical race cars projects, the Nissan DeltaWing.
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By: Adam Yamada-Hanff

Volvo wooing NBA star Jeremy Lin for endorsement deal

Reports from around the world are suggesting that Volvo – the Chinese-owned Swedish automaker – is in talks with NBA overnight sensation Jeremy Lin of the New York Knicks with the hopes of signing Lin to an overseas endorsement deal focusing specifically on the Chinese auto industry.
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By: Patrick Rall

Concepts at Geneva - The Ugliest, Lamest and Most Far Out

Three concepts from Geneva represent the ugliest, the lamest, and the most far out presentations at this year's show. Laugh, cry, and be dumbfounded.
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By: Aaron Turpen

Ram 2500 HD to be first CNG pickup truck available directly from the manufacturer

Ram Truck unveiled the new Ram 2500 Heavy Duty CNG pickup truck at the National Truck Equipment Association show, making the Chrysler subsidiary the first pickup truck in North America available direct from the manufacturer as a compressed natural gas bi-fuel truck.
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By: Aaron Turpen

Which electric car is best: Coda, i-Miev, Focus Electric, Leaf, Model S, or Volt

Coda Automotive is in the news with assembly of the companies first production electric car, so we take a look at the company's claim their electric car offers the best value proposition of electric cars in its class.
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By: David Herron

Infiniti M45 sedans recalled for fuel gauge failures

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has announced a recall of certain Infiniti M45 sedans over a concern that the fuel gauge might be reading incorrectly – possibly causing the vehicle to stall due to lack of fuel even though the gauge would indicate that there is plenty of fuel left in the tank.
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By: Patrick Rall

Did Fisker deliver Karma before it was ready, for DoE loan?

Amid a series of quality issues over the Fisker Karma, a report surfaces that Fisker rushed the Karma out the door in order to meet Dept of Energy milestones.
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By: David Herron

Consumer Reports gets its Fisker Karma back after servicing

Last week, we brought you the news that the Fisker Karma being tested by the people at Consumer Reports ran into mechanical issues during the routine initial stages of testing, forcing the group to send their new electric luxury car back to the dealership for repairs but they have their Karma back this week – with a brief explanation of what went wrong.
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By: Patrick Rall