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Breaking News - Saab Has Been Bought by Koenigsegg
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MotorAuthority.com | August 24th, 2009 Today Koenigsegg has officially announced that it has bought Saab from General Motors. This is good news for Saab, which wont have to stop production after all. Koenigsegg, a small auto builder which makes limited series suparcars couldnt have afforded all the costs of the transaction, so the Swedish government had to intervene and guarrantee the... Read More -
2009 Lincoln MKX: The Epicure's Choice
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FamilyCarGuide.com | January 4th, 2010 Napa Valley, California. We have arrived here in the vineyards of Tamber Bey Vineyards off Highway 29 to taste their estate bottled wines in the proper style of true Epicureans. An Epicurean traveler was never meant to be one that walks around outside when you can ride in a carriage. We consider that he or she drives or is driven in a 2009... Read More -
Lotus 414E Prototypes Waiting On U.K. Funds
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MotorAuthority.com | August 26th, 2010 If any car company that can make a decent hybrid sports car, Lotus would be the one. Their cars are light and compact, making them perfect for the simplified and lightweight set up that a series-hybrid brings. Thankfully the company has already built the 414E concept, shown at this year’s Geneva Motor Show. The car is based off of the Evora... Read More -
Should The Government Mandate Stability Control Systems In Trucks?
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TheCarConnection.com | August 12th, 2010 Research completed earlier this year by the University of Michigan's Transportation Research Institute is helping guide the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in its decisions to make stability control systems mandatory for tractor-semitrailers. With costs to retrofit most trucks in the neighbor hood of $2,000 to $2,500, just... Read More


