Just moments ago, Tesla took the wraps off the Model S, an all electric family sedan that carries seven people and travels 300 miles per charge. We also launched a web site and began taking orders for this historic vehicle, which will likely be world's first mass-produced, highway-capable EV.
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The drivers' representative body GPDA is concerned about trackside marshals having to wear heavy insulated gloves this year, to tackle the risk of electrocution from Formula 1's new KERS systems.
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With the stewards rejecting the diffuser protest, the main controversy at the scene of the formula one Australian grand prix got set to take its next steps.
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Officially bearing the 'number 1' for the first time, Lewis Hamilton never rose higher than sixteenth quickest as McLaren's worst fears about its performance were apparently realised on Friday.
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A row between Bernie Ecclestone and the F1 teams' alliance FOTA stepped up a gear on the eve of Australian grand prix action.
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After the Polo, the BlueMotion offensive and the Golf GTI, Volkswagen is pulling the next arrow out of its quiver: this time it is the Golf GTD. It is extremely fuel efficient yet exceedingly sporty, and it is debuting as a world premiere at the Auto Mobil International in Leipzig (March 28 to April 05).
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Just moments ago, Tesla took the wraps off the Model S, an all electric family sedan that carries seven people and travels 300 miles per charge. We also launched a web site and began taking orders for this historic vehicle, which will likely be world's first mass-produced, highway-capable EV.
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Just moments ago, Tesla took the wraps off the Model S, an all electric family sedan that carries seven people and travels 300 miles per charge. We also launched a web site and began taking orders for this historic vehicle, which will likely be world's first mass-produced, highway-capable EV.
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Every time a new minivan is introduced, or an existing one gets a redesign, the inevitable question is always asked: "How long will it last?" Over the years, what was once a trendy family vehicle in the '80s is now one not many people care for. I don't recall any new rock bands coming out claiming their music and appearance are inspired by Warrant or Poison.
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Lewis Hamilton on Thursday played down British media speculation that he might consider leaving McLaren.
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Fisker Automotive has chosen its first 27 retailers, including dealership groups led by John Bergstrom and Ron Tonkin, as part of the automaker's effort to build a boutique of low-volume green cars with price tags approaching $100,000.
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Volkswagen has revealed its new Golf GTD, a sporty diesel version of Europes top-selling car.
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Citigroup is expected to work with General Motors and Chrysler LLC to decide how to distribute the U.S. Treasury's $5 billion aid program to auto parts suppliers, the industry's top lobbyist said.
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Canada said today it would make an announcement about the struggling auto industry by the end of March, roughly coinciding with a scheduled announcement by the United States.
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The Tesla Model S is breaking cover today, and shots of the sleek sedan have made their way to the Internet.
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Nissan Motor (GB) has announced that it is implementing a programme to support its dealer network with business planning advice through the economic downturn
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It's a small utility vehicle that perhaps conjures up images of small-scale, short-distance goods transportation in rural areas of southern Europe, but Piaggio's Ape 3-wheeler range is coming to the UK with a starting price of just GBP3,595.
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Auto-parts supplier Cooper-Standard Automotive Inc. is dismissing about 600 salaried employees while overhauling its global structure and reassigning top executives.
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Auto-parts supplier Cooper-Standard Automotive Inc. is dismissing about 600 salaried employees while overhauling its global structure and reassigning top executives.
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President Barack Obama said today that struggling U.S. auto companies could expect "some" government aid if they commit to restructuring their businesses and that an announcement on the issue was coming soon.
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