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  • 2011 Smart electric drive  -  first drive

    Want to be among the first to lease a 2011 Smart Electric Drive? You’re probably too late, as the brand only plans to make 1,500 of them available globally.

  • 2011 Mini Countryman, shown at NJ Motorsports Park, May 2010
    First Look: 2012 Mini Cooper Countryman, A Much Maxier Mini

    When it launched in the States in 2002, the Mini Cooper taught the auto industry that U.S. buyers will pay real money for very small cars. If, that is, they offer personality, charm, cheekiness, and good handling. But can you make a Mini into a crossover sport utility and still keep its...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf spied -- via Nissan-LEAF.net
    2011 Nissan Leaf Spied Testing on Arizona Roads

    As far as we know, no one has yet done a road test on the 2011 Nissan Leaf, which will go on sale in certain markets this December. We've driven the Leaf powertrain mounted in a Cube mule, and our colleague Bengt Halvorson has driven it in a Versa mule--but never the completed car. Still, we know...

  • 2011 Suzuki Swift
    First Look At U.S.-Bound 2011 Suzuki Swift

    The small-car band wagon is piling high with automakers, including those from Detroit, with vehicles like the 2011 Ford Fiesta, 2011 Mazda2, and 2011 Chevrolet Aveo either in showrooms already or on their way. Suzuki has recently moved the other way, introducing what many consider to be its first...

  • 2011 Smart electric drive
    2011 Smart Electric Drive: Better Than The Gasoline Fortwo?

    The electric revolution is underway. With testbed vehicles including the Mini E, and big-name models like the Ford Focus EV and Nissan LEAF on the way within a year or two, it's no longer a question of whether electric cars will come back.

  • 2011 Smart electric drive
    Smart ForTwo Electric Drive Goes Stateside, But Is It U.S. Ready?

     Forget the 2010 Nissan Leaf or the 2010 Chevy Volt. A small, chic electric vehicle is set to be trialled in the U.S. this fall that has the potential to redefine inner city commuting. But are consumers ready to drive around in an electric car smaller than most people's closets? Smart U.S.A. has...

  • ZF eight-speed automatic

    Chrysler will soon be offering a new eight-speed automatic transmission developed by Germany’s ZF and used by luxury marques like BMW and Audi. The new transmission is said to be both more fuel-efficient and cheaper to manufacture than ZF’s popular six-speed unit that’s currently used by numerous automakers. Furthermore, its performance is claimed to be comparable with more advanced dual clutch units despite its conventional torque converter design. Chrysler will invest $300 million to convert its existing Kokomo transmission plant in Indiana in order to start manufacturing the new...

  • 2010 Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid
    GM Sells 570 Hybrid Pickups To Phone Company, Jubilation Ensues

    Last year, General Motors sold about 7,200 of its full-size hybrid SUVs--but just 1,600 hybrid pickup trucks using the same system. So the company took the unusual step last Friday of issuing a press release to announce that it had sold 576 of Silverado Hybrid pickups in one fell swoop. The buyer...

  • Steve Jobs Signs up for the 2011 Nissan Leaf. Photo by Macrumorslive.com
    Steve Jobs: How To Demo New iPhone? Reserve a Nissan Leaf EV!

     The 2010 Tesla Roadster is seen by many as the ultimate boy's toy. But Apple CEO and co-founder Steve Jobs added another car to his garage today by walking through the Nissan Leaf signup process live at the Apple WorldWide Developer Conference (WWDC) 2010 live on stage. In photos snapped by Apple...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Cruze Eco
    You'll Save Money With Higher-MPG Cars, But It'll Cost You

    New Federal standards for higher average gas-mileage in vehicles sold from now to 2015 will save consumers money on fuel. But the cars themselves are likely to cost more, according to a study released yesterday by the National Research Council. Regular readers know we've been saying that it'll be a...

  • nissan leaf ev 003
    The 2011 Nissan Leaf is a Mac.The 2011 Chevy Volt is a PC.

    Mac or PC? Leaf or Volt? The car you drive says a lot about your personality and your outlook on life, be it a big SUV or a Smart. With the 2011 Nissan Leaf and 2011 Chevrolet Volt both set to hit the roads this Fall, is one a PC and the other a Mac? And if so, which is which? Are Leaf owners more...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Cruze preview
    2011 Chevrolet Cruze Starts at $16,995, Has 'Midsize Presence'

    Aside from the electric Volt, the 2011 Chevrolet Cruze has been touring the auto show circuit long enough to make it a familiar face well before it hits dealerships. But now Chevy has priced its new compact sedan, starting at $16,995. And that means it really will soon show up at dealers, toward...

  • Prius Online fantasy game, screenshot by CNN.com.

    We know that Prius owners love their cars. Sometimes they talk endlessly about them, their great fuel efficiency, how cool the all-electric mode is, and so forth. But could you get so enthusiastic about Prius that you'd let your own child starve to death? Good. We didn't think so. And, no, it's not what you're thinking. This has nothing to do with the iconic hybrid-electric Toyota Prius. Instead, in a bizarre quirk of language, a South Korean 3-D fantasy game is called Prius Online. According to CNN, Kim Yun-jeong, 25, and her partner, Kim Jae-beom, 41, left their 3-month-old daughter Kim...

  • 2011 Volkswagen Polo Sedan unveiled in Russia
    2011 Volkswagen Polo Sedan Unveiled, Likely Headed For U.S.

    It's been more than a year since Volkswagen confirmed it would sell its Polo subcompact in the U.S. But the company also said it would modify the Polo to make it more suitable for the U.S. market, which prefers sedans to hatchbacks. Now, the other shoe has dropped: VW has just unveiled the Polo...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf prototype
    Who Buys a 2011 Nissan Leaf? Toyota Prius Owners, Of Course

    So who are these strange people who might want something as unusual, as perplexing, as downright radical as an electric car? More specifically, an all-electric 2011 Nissan Leaf compact hatchback? Turns out they're the same people who wanted the last most radical type of family car: a...

  • screen capture from promotional video for 2010 Coda Sedan electric car, released June 2010
    2010 Coda Sedan: Exclusive Video Gives Electric-Car Details

    Launching a brand-new car make is a tough task; just ask General Motors (RIP Saturn). But if you're electric-car startup Coda Automotive, you have at least one plus (it's a pure electric car, which is sexy) to offset several potential minuses (who's Coda? it's made in China? I can't buy one outside...

  • Michelin Bibendum logo
    2010 Michelin Challenge Bibendum: The Greener Side of Rio

    For decades, the world's been wondering what comes next--after the era of gasoline, that is. And since 1998, a global convocation of scientists, politicians, transportation companies and journalists have gathered somewhere in the world for the Challenge Bibendum, a sort of green-car congress that...

  • Michelin EV tire
    The Next Big Range Extender for Electric Cars? New Tires

    Automakers are spending hundreds of millions of dollars to squeeze the last erg of electric energy from a whole range of forthcoming electric cars. Expensive software controllers and astronomically costly bits of composite body pieces are part of the game plan for vehicles like the 2011 Nissan Leaf...

  • Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Motors

    What would happen if the charismatic CEO responsible for the 2009 Tesla Roadster -- the most sexy electric sports car to hit the roads of the U.S. this century -- were to leave the Silicon Valley startup company he co-founded? Now we know: The possibly less-sexy, less-charismatic, less-electrified executives of Tesla's investor Daimler will have to approve someone they feel fit to run the company. Tesla's lawyers publicly submitted documents to the Securities and Exchanges Commission (SEC) on May 27 as part of preparations into its forthcoming initial public offering (IPO). The document...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt
    2011 Chevrolet Volt To Be Sold In China, But As A Buick

    General Motors may be trying to spread Chevrolet through Europe and Asia, but it won't put the Chevy bowtie on its Volt extended-range electric vehicle when that car goes on sale in China next year. Instead, the car that hits U.S. dealerships this November as the 2011 Chevrolet Volt will be sold in...

  • rendering of 2011 Toyota Prius Alpha people carrier from Japanese magazine
    March Debut Expected For New 2012 Toyota Prius Alpha Minivan

    Speculation about what models will join an expanded Toyota Prius lineup has run rampant since Toyota confirmed at January's Detroit Auto Show that it would add more body styles to the current five-door hatchback. One candidate: the Auris Hybrid, effectively a hybrid version of the Corolla hatchback...

  • 2011 Toyota Auris Hybrid - European model
    So, IS This the Next Toyota Prius Model? Should It Be?

    Toyota's plans to expand its Prius hybrid into an entire line of vehicles still aren't completely clear. Rumored new models have included a coupe version and a tall station wagon or "people mover" small minivan. Now a road test of the Europe-only 2011 Toyota Auris Hybrid raises the question: Will...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf prototype
    Want a 2011 Nissan Leaf? You’re Too Late (For Now)

    Unless you're already one of the 20,000 people who have already put their names down and paid a deposit for the 2010 Nissan Leaf you won't be getting one this year. Nissan have sold out. While Nissan do not take firm orders until August, they have closed the lists for pre-registration after a...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt in New York City, March 2010
    2011 Chevy Volt “Hold Charge” Mode for European ZEV Zones, But Not U.S.

     The EPA and CARB like zero emissions vehicles, but don't want you controlling when you decide your vehicle is zero emissions. According to Tony Posawatz, line director for the Chevy Volt program, the two agencies concerned with protecting the emissions from cars aren't happy about a plug in...

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