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Nissan EV video looks back to when gasoline infrastructure was spotty, good roads were rare

Americans need only look back 80 years to a time when even gasoline-powered vehicle ownership was a daily struggle.

GM to cut size of the Chevy Volt and Cadillac ELR with range-extending 3-cyl generators?

Chopping a cylinder off its onboard gasoline generator would not only save fuel but also curb weight.

Fisker’s fate lies with one remaining Chinese company as Geely backs out

With only one bidder still in the game, only the Department of Energy stands in the way of a Fisker Automotive comeback. But will the $529-million federal loan allow for a Chinese takeover?

NY Auto Show preview: All-new 2014 Acura MDX production model slated for debut

Acura must be eager to jumpstart sales of the 2014 MDX as it is skipping a Concept model and going straight to production for the New York Auto Show.

The Slovenians want a piece of the supercar market with the new Tushek Forego T700

With a monocoque carbon fiber chassis and 700 horsepower, the Tushek Forego T700 should help put the Slovenians on the supercar map.

2014 Callaway AeroWagon Concept: a Corvette Stingray shooting brake?

Callaway adds a hatch to the back of the Stingray, taking our breath away. For only an extra $15,000, we think the shooting brake upgrade is well worth the money. Ferrari FF, eat your heart out.

Germans create ‘free-piston’ multi-fuel engine that could answer EV range-anxiety issues

Doing what was before considered impossible, the German scientists have created a compact, lightweight generator with a full-adjustable compression ratio and combustion chamber capable of burning all kinds of fuel.

Congress goes green with pay-to-charge stations for EV-driving House members

We’d like to think the fiscally frugal conservative members of congress would jump at the plan, as EVs and plug-in hybrids represent big savings at the pump.

BMW aims to keep EV drivers juiced up with ParkNow mobile parking spot locator app

BMW’s i Ventures has acquired ParkNow, the mobile parking app that allows for users to reserve and pre-pay for off and on-road parking spots with their smartphone.

850hp 2013 Shelby GT500 Super Snake hammers a 10.66 at the strip – for a price

Capable of a quarter-mile run in 10.33 seconds, the Super Snake is perfect for the man with too much money and a very narrow automotive view. Just shy of the $100,000 mark, the Super Snake will just barely outrun the much cheaper Nissan GT-R.

Donkervoort D8 GTO sports car approved for sale in Europe and Middle East

400 horsepower doesn’t seem like much for a car that will cost just shy of $200,000.

Could ‘wandering meatloaf’ sea snail’s teeth be used to improve lithium-ion battery range?

Using magnetite nanocrystal teeth, the gumboot chiton subsists off pacific-coast algae.

BMW to debut plug-in hybrid concept and at New York Auto Show

BMW is clearly looking at a more fuel-efficient future with the Concept Active Tourer and the diesel-powered 328d.

Koenigsegg walks us through the inner workings of its lightweight transmission

Drive’s “Inside Koenigsegg” series has taken us behind the walls at the Swedish hypercar maker’s design studios.

New lightweight Audi A5 planned for 2016

Going lightweight and perhaps a lot greener, the 2016 A5 will feature two gasoline and two TDI diesel engines.
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EV charging infrastructure slowly growing in New York with 80 more stations on the way

ChargePoint will install 80 new EV chargers. The new charge stations will increase New York City’s charging infrastructure by nearly 50-percent. But it’s a drop in the bucket on the road to Bloomberg’s planned 10,000 additional EV charging spots by 2020.
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Fisker co-founder, Henrik Fisker, walks away from Fisker Automotive

In a truly selfish move, Henrik Fisker walks away from Fisker Automotive leaving the fledgling automaker in a financial lurch.
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ExxonMobil: Diesel to surpass gasoline as world’s top fuel by 2020

ExxonMobil sees diesel hybrids taking the lion share of new car sales while EVs and plug-in hybrids remain a small portion of the new car market due to range and cost concerns.

Heads roll at Nissan as LEAF sales fail to reach half the projected goals

The Nissan LEAF just isn’t selling well. Nissan moved less than half of the 20,000 LEAFs it hoped to in 2012.

Honda Civic Hybrid labeled a ‘risky’ purchase by Consumer Reports

Consumer Reports finds 20-percent of 2009 Civic Hybrid owners replaced the hybrid battery pack during a 12-month survey, making the model a “risky” long-term purchase.

Volkswagen goes greener by cooling off customers with CO2-based A/C

Volkswagen’s new A/C refrigerant is called R744. It’s a carbon-dioxide-based system, which clocks in as a 1 on the EU’s 150-point emissions scale.

Mexican supercar company to debut latest creation in England, of all places

With an obviously made up name, supercar maker VŪHL brings together the best of Mexican, Canadian, and English minds to create its ‘05’ supercar.

All-new Range Rover Sport to debut at 2013 New York Auto Show

Based upon the Land Rover LR4, the Range Rover Sport stands as the best-selling Range Rover model in the U.S.
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U.K. Court dismisses Tesla’s suit against Top Gear – what’s your call?

When Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson and the film crew pushed a Tesla Roadster off the track in 2008 as it had run out of juice in only 50 minutes, Tesla figures it lost $171,000 in potential sales.

Tesla pushes Model X back to 2014 to focus on Model S

Poised to sell more than 20,000 vehicles this year, Tesla doesn’t want to mess with a good thing. Accordingly, it has delayed production on its Model X until 2014, hoping to further capitalize on its Model S success.

Toyota confirms hybrid-powered GT-86 is in the works

Toyota aims to add its name to the list of automakers that made a sporty hybrid powertrain work along side Ferrari and McLaren, hoping not to repeat the Honda CR-Z debacle.

Mercedes plans subcompact crossover for 2018 with help from Renault-Nissan

With the world’s automakers forced to offer more fuel-efficient cars, a slue of new subcompacts will be headed to showrooms in the next few years.

BMW gets wise and offers a gas-powered loaner to i3 EV buyers

BMW will offer a gasoline-powered loaner car to its EV buyers before an uppity BMW buyer can throw a fit in the media about the limited range on his new i3 EV.

How do I…. GMC forms tech-savvy crew to help new car owners with IntelliLink system

GMC’s new Connected Customer Specialists program sends 25 young, tech-savvy individuals out into the country to educate buyers.

Infiniti adds supercharged hybrid model to its lineup with the 2014 QX60

Infiniti makes its seven-passenger crossover, the QX60, more exciting and fuel-efficient with a supercharged hybrid system.

Geneva 2013: Mercedes-Benz targets Porsche 911 with new SLS replacement

Tentatively called the SLC AMG, the new, smaller sports coupe would be priced between $80-$120k and give Porsche a run for its money.

Geneva 2013: Aston Martin to build just two units inspired by DBR1 to commemorate 100 years

Marking 100 years in the car business, Aston Martin aims to build a car without doors or a roof.

Department of Energy reverses course, now encourages hydrogen investment with H2USA campaign

After Hyundai unveiled the first production hydrogen car, the Department of Energy (DOE) changes course on hydrogen futures and begins “H2USA” campaign.

Bitchin’ COPO Camaro: Chevy to build just 69 of the drag racers for 2013

Complete with racing engines, the 2013 COPO Camaro will include a factory-installed roll cage and a racing wiring harness.