The next-generation version of the Suzuki Swift, due out next year, isn't quite a sure thing for the U.S. market; but we've been told it's been engineered this time with federal regulations in mind. If the 2011 Suzuki Swift does come to these shores, it would take on the growing segment of sporty subcompacts, including the 2011 Ford Fiesta, 2011...
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Is the Volt Really Coming That Soon?
What’s the deal with lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles? Are they really coming as soon as Chevy’s Volt would seem to indicate — or are they still too pie-in-the-sky to gamble on? GM is racing ...
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At Witz’ End: CAFE, the 0.2% Solution
If CO2 causes global warming, why are critics attacking cars alone? The man-made global warming theory touted by technologically challenged alarmists, agenda-driven politicians, and their willing ...
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At Witz’ End: Greenhouse Gassing
“Witzenburg's article was well thought out and insightful.” “Your article is lame. You for that matter are lame. Folks like you convince other lame people that you are an authority on the subject. ...
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At Witz’ End – What's A Crossover?
Most remember when cars were cars, and trucks were trucks . Even back when cars, too, rode on full frames, trucks were clearly different. They looked like trucks , drove like trucks , and worked like ...
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At Witz’ End: Can Detroit Survive?
By Gary Witzenburg A lot of hands have been rightly wrung and ink well consumed lately over “ Detroit ’s” prospects for survival. Given all U.S. companies’ huge cost disadvantage vs. competitors ...
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At Witz’ End: The 35-MPG Showroom
Most of us know that the U.S. Senate has passed an energy bill that dictates a 35-mpg Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) for all vehicles, cars and trucks , by 2020, and the House will likely follow. But ...
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At Witz’ End: No Consensus on Global Warming
If you have tried to reason with a GWF (Global Warming Fanatic), you know it’s a waste of time. They believe GW with a passion that has no room for facts and data. Tell them the planet has been warming ...
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At Witz’ End: I Don’t Buy Global Warming
Take a deep breath before reading this. Now, exhale. Gotcha. You have just polluted the atmosphere and melted polar ice, according to global warming fanatics (GWFs, or “enthusiasts,” as our editor ...

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