BMW's X6 "Sports Activity Coupe" is a car of contradictions. Our review of the 2009 BMW X6 range called it "an oddity: a sport-utility vehicle designed to have a coupe-like shape." For 2010, BMW has added a new model that may polarize people even further. It's the 2010 BMW ActiveHybrid X6, the first production hybrid from the maker of ultimate...
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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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Chrysler Looking for More Cuts
Despite deep cuts in production numbers and plans to trim between 8500 and 10,000 blue-collar jobs through the first half of 2008, Chrysler LLC is still looking for more cost savings. The automaker is ...
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NMA Names Worst Speed Traps
To help make our turkey-day journeys a little less eventful — and, perhaps, a lot less expensive — our friends at the National Motorists Association (NMA) have put together a list of the "worst speed trap ...
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Saleen Goes Extreme With Latest ‘Stang
Longtime Mustang tuners Saleen took to the runway during this week’s L.A. auto show to introduce their latest rorty rendition of the Ford pony car, the S302 Extreme. The runway in question was, of ...
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Poll: Americans Want Less Foreign Oil
American voters now consider the nation's dependence on foreign oil, the nation's top national security issue and favor tougher fuel economy standards by an overwhelming margin, according to a new poll released ...
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Can GM Keep Momentum Up?
How quickly things can change. Little more than a year ago, the mood was one of gloom and doom at General Motors headquarters, along the Detroit River . Sales and share were plunging, losses were mounting, ...
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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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Tokyo: Renault/Nissan Doing Fine, Thanks
The Renault/Nissan alliance, which many skeptics thought would unravel, is proving to be both durable and productive. The Japanese-French alliance has already outlasted the highly touted merger between ...

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