Posted in Automotive on Jan 1st, 2010
GM has issued a recall for 22,000 Corvettes sold between 2005 and 2007 for possible roof failure. How exactly does a roof fail? Well if its job is to keep the wind, rain and other weather out of the car, it fails by blowing off at high speeds. Apparently there is a danger of that […]
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Posted in Automotive on Jan 1st, 2010
While you’re recovering from last night’s celebration, take a few seconds to make sure you remembered to lock your car. New Year’s day is the number one holiday for car thefts. Autoblog speculates that the jump in car thefts on New Year’s comes from the almost universal intoxication of celebrators. That makes sense, considering that […]
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Posted in Automotive on Dec 23rd, 2009
Oklahomans can now buy the Kandi Coco, a street legal electric car, for just $865. The Kandi Coco normally costs $10,599, a much more realistic price for a street legal electric car, but thanks to some very large tax credits, the cost for a buyer is less than $1,000. Two tax credits from the federal […]
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Posted in Automotive on Dec 22nd, 2009
This year was rough for automakers. A few companies closed while others had to lay off hundreds of workers to stay alive. Two companies managed to not only stay in business, but actually grew. Hyundai and Subaru both sold more cars in 2009 than 2008, according to Left Lane News. Hyundai’s success is likely due […]
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Posted in Automotive on Dec 21st, 2009
Chinese car company Great Wall will begin selling cars in Europe this year. This will be the first time that a Chinese company has breached the lucrative European market. Several Chinese car companies have expressed an interest in coming to America, so if Great Wall is successful in Europe, a Chinese company selling cars in […]
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Posted in Automotive on Dec 21st, 2009
Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the convertible version of the E-Class. The E350 and E550 convertible models will join the sedan and coupe E -Class cars to give Mercedes an almost full set of every possible body style in the E-Class. All that will be missing is the unwanted-in-America wagon body. The E350 and E550 convertibles will […]
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Posted in Automotive on Dec 18th, 2009
The Saab brand of cars will be discontinued. GM, which owns Saab, had planned to sell the Swedish brand of luxury cars as part of its post-bankruptcy reorganization. When a deal with a group led by Swedish supercar company Koenigsegg fell through, GM looked for another buyer but was unable to find one. With no […]
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Posted in Automotive on Dec 17th, 2009
MINI will show off a concept called the Beachcomber next month at the Detroit Auto Show. The MINI Beachcomber concept is a modern take on the doorless Mini Moke of the 1960s. While it’s hard to imagine an SUV without doors selling today, the Beachcomber will provide insight into what a MINI SUV would look […]
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Posted in Automotive on Dec 16th, 2009
GM is negotiating the sale of Saab’s old technology to a Chinese carmaker. Beijing Automotive Industry Holdings is looking to buy the technology behind the current Saab 9-3 and 9-5. The rest of the Saab brand is still for sale, but GM may simply shut it down if a buyer isn’t found soon, according to […]
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Posted in Automotive on Dec 15th, 2009
The Honda Element has never lived up to Honda’s sales projections, but will still be getting a new lease on life. Honda has announced that the seven year old Element will get an overdue redesign soon. According to Autoblog, Honda originally planned for the Element to sell 75,000 units a year, and it will only […]
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