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2009 Dodge Challenger R/T 6-Speed Review
By Chris Haak 10.07.2008 I've reviewed a lot of vehicles over the past few years, but the experience I had when driving the Dodge...
Hybrid History, Part Two: After the 1920s
By Sam Boni 10.06.2008 Hybrid History Part One looked at HEVs from the 1890s to the 1920s. At that time, one of the automotive world's...
Carbon Motors Plans Purpose-Built Police Car
By Chris Haak 10.04.2008 Carbon Motors, an Atlanta-based police car manufacturer, revealed a prototype of its purpose-built police car to...
Hybrid History, Part One: The [Very] Early Years
By Sam Boni 10.02.2008 “Hybridization is the path to the future,” asserted Dave Hermance recently. He is the executive engineer for...
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Why Insurgents Love The Toyota Hilux
By Chris Haak Newsweek published an interesting piece recently that explored why it seems that the Toyota Hilux pickup has appeared as the...
EPA Approves E15 Ethanol-Gasoline Blend
By Chris Haak The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) yesterday announced that it has approved the use of E15 (a blend of 85 percent...
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Gasoline Shortages Become Self-Fulfilling Prophesies
By Chris Haak 09.23.2008 Over the past few days, I've read of several gasoline shortages in southern US cities that have been the result...
Audi Reveals S4 Sedan and Avant Ahead of Paris Auto Show
By Chris Haak 09.23.2008 A few days ahead of their official debut at the Paris Auto Show, Audi has pulled the wraps off of its upcoming...
2009 Dodge Durango Hybrid Review
By Chris Haak 09.23.2008 On the market since 2004, the current Dodge Durango in and of itself isn't a terribly impressive vehicle; it has...
Volkswagen Reveals Robust Pickup
By Chris Haak 09.23.2008 In a move that was a surprise to few, Volkswagen has revealed its Robust pickup a few days ahead of its official...