14 May, 2009

Chysler-Fiat: The Expected Lineup for 2012

If all goes as planned, the hallmark moneymakers at Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep will be joined by new small cars engineered by Fiat and built in the U.S. or abroad. Among them: sporty hatchbacks, cute city cars and maybe a convertible or two. A few models on the bubble may survive, too, though their future's a little more hazy.

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Chocolate-powered racing car revealed

Unveiled: a Formula 3 racing car with a top speed of 145mph, made of vegetables and powered by chocolate.

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Futuristic Honda F-uzo Hover Concept Car [PICS]

We have always heard and fantasized that we will have flying cars in future which will take us to the skies. Now, it appears that time is quite near. Designer John Mahieddine has build a concept design for Honda which is a hover car.

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Tesla CEO Says Electric Cars Trump Plug-In Hybrids [VIDEO]

Elon Musk is an entrepreneur and chairman of Tesla Motors. In this video he discusses why electric vehicles trump plug-in hybrids.

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A different 'spin' on flying cars

A company in Australia is developing a flight technology that allows for compact Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) using a type of fan system to move air that is commonly found in central heating/cooling systems.Your personal flying saucer.

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2009 Audi TTS Coupe And Roadster - Looks Sporty Both Inside

The 2009 Audi TT adds a new model to its roster, the TTS, the top of the Audi TT model line.. Four-seat Coupe hatchback and two-seat Roadster Audi TT convertible models are available. The 2009 Audi TT car gets a few minor changes but is essentially carried over; however, 2009 brings an all-new, higher-performance TTS variant.

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New Ferrari F70 Review

Ferrari F70 the new Ferrari supercar, Enzo's successor would not go up against Bugatti Veyron to be the fastest car in the world, but instead Ferrari has something different on their mind Read more...

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