Last day of NAIAS 2012 Industry Review. Friday is Charity Review. Saturday is Public Showing.
Jan 12, 2012 Topics
Today's car news
Who Knew? Subaru Outback Turns 30 - by Denis Flierl | |
Illegal Car Mods Warning - by Timothy Boyer | |
A Number of Tesla Customers Who No Longer Want to Take Delivery of Their Cybertruck Start a Petition to Get Their Non-Refundable $1000 Deposit Back - by Tinsae Aregay | |
Fall Touring New England In the 2025 Hyundai Kona N Line - Photo Journal - by John Goreham | |
CR’s 6 Most Reliable New Hatchbacks, Here’s Subaru’s New ‘Impresser’ - by Denis Flierl |
Falcon F7 Supercar
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at NAIAS 2012. Have photos and videos.
Japan moving production to North America
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Toyota, Nissan and Honda because of the yen's heightened value.
How to hack into a car and why the industry is nervous
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The new frontier of electronics in automobiles is seeing its first growing pains as computer security experts show how easy it is to hack into most car's interfaces and take control, even remotely.
Horse meets HP
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in Warhorse
Clean diesel sales beating hybrids, up 27% in 2011
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U.S. clean diesel vehicle sales rose by 27% in 2011 while sales of hybrids fell 2.2% year-on-year.
Linked
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In reply to Clean diesel sales beating hybrids, up 27% in 2011 by Aaron Turpen
To Patrick's article http://www.torquenews.com/106/gm-shooting-50mpg-chevy-cruze-diesel
Ford Fusion changing ford
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Nick covered a story discussion how ford fusion is changing the company's face.
BMW announces $900 million investment in South Carolina plant
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More auto production coming to America
Porsche's 2013 Boxster - less flab, more muscle
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More fuel efficient with longer wheelbase and wider track.
CNW Market Research data on Chevy Volt and Nissan Leaf
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followup to an article I did a few days ago ... this time with actual facts rather than vague allegations from Wikipedia ;-)
Acura NSX Concept
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Crowded reveal - photos and video
Top 10 entries in Michelin Challenge Design for 2012
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The top ten coolest designs in this year's Michelin Challenge Design showcased at NAIAS.
Changing face of Chinese auto market could threaten industry
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poised for recovery....
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