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- New Mercedes-Benz CLS: Official Photos Hit the Interwebs
- The Izaro Motors GT-E, Because the World Needs More Electric Supercar Concepts
- Question: Will Ford keep the Flex, and Moreover, Should it?
- EU Authorities Threaten to Sue Opel for Misleading Advertising on 'Lifetime Warranty'
New Mercedes-Benz CLS: Official Photos Hit the Interwebs Posted: 21 Aug 2010 07:03 PM PDT It will still be a while before you can get up, close and personal with the second generation of the Mercedes-Benz CLS, but thanks to some revealing spy shots, a leaked brochure and now, a flurry of official photos that hit the web, there's nothing left to show but the press release. The new Mercedes CLS, previewed by the German carmaker's... |
The Izaro Motors GT-E, Because the World Needs More Electric Supercar Concepts Posted: 21 Aug 2010 05:13 PM PDT Yet another electric (or hybrid) supercar has been announced, this time by Spanish Izaro Motors. The car, conceptualized above, would ride on a basalt fiber / magnesium / aluminum chassis and is called the GT-E; of course it is, because E is for Electricity. I'm surprised they didn't paint it green to symbolize how good it is for the... |
Question: Will Ford keep the Flex, and Moreover, Should it? Posted: 21 Aug 2010 04:00 PM PDT Ford has barely been moving half of what it predicted at the low end of annual Flex sales. However, since its platform is so spread out through the FoMoCo portfolio, the Flex helps spread some costs around while giving Ford a big people-mover. But there's more to the Flex than just being a box on wheels, and not enough people get it yet. With the... |
EU Authorities Threaten to Sue Opel for Misleading Advertising on 'Lifetime Warranty' Posted: 21 Aug 2010 03:31 PM PDT Opel / Vauxhall, GM's European branch, seems to catching a little flack for pushing a lifetime warranty on its vehicles. What's wrong with that? It seems as if German competition authorities (industry referees) don't like it, and have gone so far as take legal action against the company for "misleading advertising". Hey, just because some of the... |
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