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Less than six months from now, the first 2011 Chevrolet Volt extended-range electric vehicles will be sold by dealers in selected launch markets. Today, General Motors showed a few more cards, releasing news in various presentations on additional early markets, production numbers, and answering questions from interested buyers in an afternoon video press conference. It also offered details on a promotional "Freedom Trip" PR stunt that will take a Volt from Austin, Texas, to New York City in just four days. New launch markets As revealed yesterday, New York City will be added to the list of...
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New York And Texas To Join 2011 Chevrolet Volt Launch MarketsThe 2011 Chevrolet Volt range-extended electric vehicle will be upon us soon, very soon in fact, but for a few select markets, the Volt will arrive much earlier than elsewhere. GM has confirmed that the Volt will be launched initially in California, Michigan and Washington D.C. this fall but...
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BREAKING: The Tesla Roadster 2.5 Is More Than Just A Few TweaksTesla have taken cues from the world of software design as it announces the latest set of upgrades to its world-famous Tesla Roadster. But unlike a minor software upgrade, the Tesla 2.5 model gives customers a whole lot more than a few performance tweaks. Just days after its IPO and with shares...
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2011 Tesla Roadster 2.5: New Looks, Wheels, Seats, Less NoiseTesla's on a roll, it seems. Two days after its successful public stock offering, the company has released details of the latest updates to its Roadster electric sports car--known as "Roadster 2.5" after software-release numbering. The 2.5 version sports some new styling at front and rear...
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Tesla Stock Update: Day Two Trading Comes Out Nearly FlatIs This An Indication Of the Future?
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Nicolas Hayek: Smart Car Creator Passes Away At Age 82We Pay Our Respects To a Man With a Vision
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Unfortunately For U.S. Customers It Won’t Be Sold Here
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70 New Product Launches To Come From GM By 2014How Will These Launches Impact the U.S. Market?
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Nissan Experience a Hiccup With Leaf DeliveriesAccording To Consumers, Nissan Hasn’t Given Firm Delivery Date
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Top Ten Places a Small Car Comes In HandySmall cars sometimes get a bad reputation in the American market; I mean let’s face it, no one wants to hear, “Hey that is really small.” Right? Well, maybe that would be a compliment if you had the right combination of situations. No, we aren’t talking about extensions of the human body...
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2011 Nissan Leaf Misses June 30 DeadlineWe've been keeping you in the loop as High Gear Media--well, me in particular--angles to be among the first to drive and own the 2011 Nissan Leaf electric car. Since Nissan opened up the ordering process to potential buyers earlier this year, the company's been aiming to release more specifics on...
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MINI Gets Cummins V-18 Turbocharged EngineWhat Can We Say, Cummins Has a Sense Of Humor
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We've written before about the diesel-engined Mini Cooper D that's sold in Europe, but not in the U.S. We really like the idea of a clean-diesel Mini. And now for something completely different. How about a 3500-horsepower V-18 diesel Mini? Ummmm, yes. At this week's Goodwood Festival of Speed, the annual English event for fans of cars, engines, racing, and sheer automotive velocity, diesel engine-maker Cummins Ltd. unveiled this rather unusual conversion. It's an old-style Mini Pickup fitted with a 78-liter, 3500-horsepower Cummins QSK78, a 12-turbocharger diesel engine built for use in...
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VantagePoint’s Alan Salzman on Tesla and how VCs should think greenI just sat down with Alan Salzman, CEO of VantagePoint Venture Partners — perhaps better known today as the first venture capital firm to invest in Tesla Motors — to see how he’s feeling about the big win, and what it might mean for VPVP’s growing green strategy. As you can imagine, he was...
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IPO Or Not, Tesla Won't Survive As Independent, Analysts SayQuick, name the last automaker to go public before yesterday's Tesla Motors IPO. Stumped? It was Ford Motor Company. The year was 1956. Perhaps buyers of Tesla Motors stock [NSDQ:TSLA] were optimistic because they had little context to assess the comapny. Tesla's stock soared from its offering...
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A Tale of Two Toyota Corollas: U.S. Buyers Get More For LessWhen auto editors go on vacation, we rent cars too. Which is how a pair of very plain 2010 Toyota Corollas in South Africa taught us a few lessons about fuel economy, green value, and what other countries drive. The bottom line: U.S. buyers get a lot more car, for a lot less money, than elsewhere...
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Think Unveils EVCup Race-Ready City: Faster, Lighter, LeanerThere was a time when 'electric vehicle racing' was nothing more than an oxymoron. While teams of dedicated engineers, speed junkies and volt-heads have lit up drag strips with custom-built EV quarter-mile kings for years, the concept of racing production electric vehicles has yet to take off. But...
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How Short Is a Tata Nano? Enough To Ship Sideways On a TrainYou've surely seen car-carriers full of brand-new vehicles on the highways. But many new cars roll out of the factory onto trains that carry them over much of their journey. Now a new video from India shows a trainload of diminutive Tata Nano minicars passing by an onlooker in Bangalore. The...
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A Busy Week For One Of the Greenest Sports Car Makers
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Should I Buy a Car From a Dead Brand?The Pros and Cons To Buying Cars That Have Been Discontinued
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A Mini Facelift For the Popular MINI CooperWe Give You the Scoop On What Has Changed For 2011
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Tesla Building Next-Gen Roadster Completely In-HouseToday was a big day for Tesla, with the company’s shares finally trading on Nasdaq and investors pouring in more than $226 million into its coffers. As with any major Wall Street listing, Tesla needed to submit an IPO filing to the SEC detailing its structure, future plans and just exactly where...
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Tesla Stock Surges Nearly 41 Percent On First Day Of TradingWall Street investors rallied behind Tesla (Nasdaq:TSLA) today, with the electric car start-up’s share price surging nearly 41 percent on its first day of trading on Nasdaq. Tesla’s share price ended the day at $23.89 a share, a gain of $6.89 on its opening price of $17. Just the day before...
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Video: THINK CITY Races In English START Eco Car TrialsCheck Out This Think City Setup Up As a Race Car
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