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In Pictures: Detroit Auto Show 2012
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In Pictures: Opening day of the 2011 Detroit Auto Show
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In Gear Tesla Motors delays release of Model X electric crossover
Tesla Motors is delaying the Model X electric crossover launch to the end of next year rather than late 2013 as it had said when the Model X electric crossover was first shown, Voelcker writes.
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Horizons Pedaling to the top: How bicycles stormed the Detroit auto show
More people are biking in cities across the US, a trend that the Detroit auto show incorporated into their 2013 show.
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Energy Voices Detroit auto show: the future of energy-efficient cars and trucks (+video)
Detroit auto show may be all about head-turning cars, but some automakers at the 2013 Detroit auto show highlighted new advances in automotive energy efficiency. Fuel-efficient fleet vehicles were one focus of the Detroit auto show.
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The New Economy Home, car sales getting back their groove
Notes of optimism at Detroit auto show and stronger home sales and housing starts suggest recovery is gaining strength. But a return to normal will have to wait until 2014.
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In Gear Detroit auto show: Honda reveals 'Urban SUV Concept'
The Detroit auto show is full of the latest car ideas, including Honda's Urban SUV Concept, which the company says will create new value in the growing small-SUV segment. Honda debuted the new Urban SUV concept at the 2013 Detroit auto show.
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In Gear Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel debuts at Detroit auto show
The 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel will have a fuel-efficiency rating of 21 mpg city, 30 mpg highway for the rear-wheel drive version, Jeep predicts.
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With latest Corvette, GM resurrects the Stingray name
GM has finally taken the wraps off the seventh-generation Chevrolet Corvette, called the Stingray.
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In Gear Detroit Auto Show preview: Diesels, electrics, and hybrids
The Detroit Auto show next week is one of the most important events on the automotive calendar, and 2013 features some exciting new vehicles coming onto the market.
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National Plug In Day: Electric car fans push pedal to metal
National Plug In Day celebrated the electric car in 60 cities over the weekend. Declared all but dead a short while ago, the electric car market is beginning to thrive. But can electric cars ever gain a meaningful foothold in the gas-dependent US auto industry?
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Plug-in profit woes: Chevy losing $49K per Volt model
Chevy is losing up to $49,000 on every Volt model it builds, two years after the popular plug-in hybrid's launch. Cheap leases and high sales figures may have pushed the Chevy Volt deficit even higher over the summer.
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CES: Why car gadgets are making inroads at Las Vegas electronics show
At CES, six of the top 10 automakers are promoting their technological gadgetry, an increasingly important factor in car sales. The Las Vegas electronics show is coinciding with the Detroit Auto Show.
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Dodge Dart returns at Detroit Auto Show, 36 years after ceasing production
Dodge Dart fans saw production of their beloved compact cease in 1976. The return of the Dodge Dart at the Detroit Auto Show signals a change of priorities for the US auto industry as it seeks to grab more market share.
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In Pictures: Detroit Auto Show 2012
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Dodge Dart returns, based on Fiat compact
Dodge Dart: Chrysler said Tuesday that it will use the Dart name for a new compact car based on Italian technology that it will introduce in the US next year.
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Hybrid cars safer – and more dangerous
Hybrid cars: Occupants have fewer injuries in crashes than passengers in conventional cars, new study says. But hybrid cars cause more pedestrian accidents.
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$100,000 DiCaprio car: Leonardo DiCaprio buys Fisker Karma hybrid
$100,000 DiCaprio car: Environmentalist Leonardo DiCaprio buys a luxury plug-in hybrid 2012 Fisker Karma that reinvents the way a 'green' car looks – and drives.
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Porsche Spyder: Spend $845,000, help save Earth
Porsche Spyder hybrid can get up to 78 miles to the gallon and go zero to 60 in just over 3 seconds. But the Porsche Spyder cannot do both at the same time.
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Car of the year: a sign of US comeback
Car of the year award went to GM. Ford grabbed truck of the year. US automakers are rebounding.
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In Pictures: Opening day of the 2011 Detroit Auto Show
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Car of the year? Volt. Truck? Explorer.
Car of the year is awarded to the Chevy Volt, GM's cutting-edge hybrid.
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Surprise! Ford, GM post sales gains by making cars people want to buy.
Two months into an uncertain recovery, Ford and GM show they’re building cars that attract buyers. Chrysler slides.
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Rising auto sales could rescue Michigan, Big Three
Auto sales are up, even for the Big Three. The worst may be over for US automakers – and for Michigan.
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Trouble brewing between the Tea Party movement and the GOP?
Members of the Tea Party movement say they are not beholden to the GOP.
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The great electric car race of 2010
This year, more automakers will roll out electric cars to American roadways.
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In Pictures: Opening Day of the Detroit Auto Show







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