2011
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Will video and time kill the Aptera star? Will Detroit? Or will the Auto X-Prize pull the final punch? As the field has been whittled down from 136 to just 9 contenders for the chance to win part of the elusive $10 million prize fund, we've watched electric vehicles dominate the event. For one eager and dare we say it, impetuous, zesty Californian startup the Auto X-Prize has been a roller-coaster of handling issues, elimination near-misses and technical faults. Fighting furiously throughout the competition Aptera, whose three-wheeled Aptera 2e is due to go on sale by 2013, has proven that...
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2011 Nissan Leaf Is Driven By Reporter, Result Might Surprise YouThe Thing Everyone Wants To Know, How Does The Leaf Feel?
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2011 Chevrolet Cruze Impresses Critics In First DriveNot As Anticipated As the Volt, But a Win In The Small Car Category
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Ford Fiesta Takes Gold At X-Games With Foust Behind The WheelThe Fiesta Certainly Brings The Party Everywhere It Goes
Jonathan McGrew -
Another Chevy Volt Surprise: Premium Fuel RequiredIf You Want Maximum Efficiency, You Will Have To Pay For It
Jonathan McGrew -
Car Sales Surpass Cash-For-Clunkers For The First Time In 2010Could Higher Sales Forecasts Mean The Industry Is Coming Back?
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Mazda Taps Into the Youth and Social Media Segments With Mazda2
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L.A. Auto Show Scheduled For More Than 20 World Vehicle DebutsMore Auto Debuts Seem To Signify Shows Importance
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2011 Buick Regal Touts German Engineering In New CommercialsA Move That Might Have Some Up In Arms
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Volt Production Increase: Does It Indicate Future Success?Could the Volt Be Chevrolet's Next Blockbuster?
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2011 Nissan Leaf Drive Review: A Real Electric Car for Real PeopleJust days after Nissan announced its 8 year, 100,000 mile warranty option for the 2011 Leaf, we've had a chance to do our second test-drive of the week in Nissan's $33,750 electric baby. Earlier this week, Nissan gave us some time behind the wheel of the Leaf in San Jose, California. We had a great...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
BREAKING: GM Boosts 2011 Chevrolet Volt Production 50 PercentThere's no better time to make a public announcement than when you have the President of the United States with you. Today,President Barack Obama visited the Detroit-Hamtramck plant where GM is building its 2011 Chevrolet Volt extended-range electric vehicle. And the company took full advantage of...
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Green conscience and new technology are both laudable, but getting extra money in your back pocket is nice too. Now, after all those years of paying taxes on your hard work, you can finally get some of it back. Consider it a tax refund for buying an electric car. Now that we know the purchase and lease prices of two of the biggest-hitters--the 2011 Chevrolet Volt and the 2011 Nissan Leaf--many buyers will want to know is how much they'll save off the purchase price once federal and local tax credits have been taken into account. United States Buyers in the States will get some of the most...
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2011 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid: First DriveWe've told you many times about the upcoming 2011 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid--delving into its cosmetic and technical changes in our live coverage from the 2010 New York auto show, discussing how it fits in the Sonata lineup in a New York preview, reporting live from Korea on the Sonata Hybrid's...
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2012 Think City EV’s New Lithium-Ion Battery A Welcome UpgradeHow fast, how far, and how long? These are the three most important questions asked of any electric car coming to market. Just like their gasoline counterparts, drivers want to know their first electric car won't leave them foundering at the lights, stranded on the freeway, or taking forever to...
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VIDEO: Ford Says “Rock it Like Block” In New Ford Fiesta CommercialThe Fiesta Shows Its Racing Pedigree
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Cities Want High-Mileage Hybrid Taxis; Judge Says It's IllegalIf you've been to New York City lately, you may have noticed an increasing number of hybrid taxis on the roads: mostly Ford Escape Hybrid SUVs, but also Toyota Camry Hybrid and Nissan Altima Hybrid sedans, and a scattering of others too. It's part of a long-term plan to green the fleet of 14,000...
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2011 Chevy Volt: Official GM Propaganda On Why It's BetterForgive us our weariness, please. It's only Thursday, but the barrage of news about the two upcoming electric cars that will go on sale for the 2011 model year is wearing us down. Nonetheless, we have manfully pulled ourselves together to bring you the video at the bottom of this piece, in which...
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Avis Puts a Bid To Grab The Thrifty Rental Chain
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2011 Nissan Leaf: First DriveThe automotive world is tilting on its axis, and electric cars are about to become reality. Have you bought in, drunk the Kool-Aid? In other words, are you ready to drive a rechargeable car, something as mind-blowingly, reassuringly all-new as the 2011 Nissan Leaf? If you've hung in there through...
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Nissan Leaf Could Get 2013 RefreshWith yesterday's big news on the 2011 Chevrolet Volt price and the year-long nationwide sales launch of the 2011 Nissan Leaf, you'd think the news from Plug-In 2010 in San Jose would be over. But we're charged with looking farther into the distance so you don't have to--and that's why earlier this...
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2011 Chevrolet Volt Price Finally Announced Coming shortly after the Chevrolet's announcement about the 2011 Volt's 8 year, 100,000-mile battery warranty, GM has now announced the price for their range-extended EV. The Volt's MSRP will be $41,000. GM have also announced the three-year lease price for the Volt. At $350, with a $2,500...
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2011 Chevy Volt: No $5K Rebate, HOV-Lane Access For CA BuyersNow we know: The first two plug-in cars from major manufacturers will go head-to-head on warranties and lease prices: $350 a month for the 2011 Chevrolet Volt, $349 for the 2011 Nissan Leaf. Now the choice shifts to other measures, including electric and overall range, as well as the plug-in perks...
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Nissan Leaf EV: Timeline For Rollout, More About Hand-RaisersIt was surely no mistake that on the same day that General Motors unveiled pricing for its 2011 Chevrolet Volt, Nissan tried to grab at least some of the plug-in limelight and revealed new details about exactly where it will first roll out the Leaf.
Bengt Halvorson