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GM comes closest to American made, Toyota scores high
What automotive brands and models come closest to the claim that they are American made? The American University's Kogod School of Business analyzed 253 cars, trucks and SUVs for sale in the U.S., and the answers may surprise you. Tied for first place...
Tags: Volkswagen, Ferrari, Toyota, Research and Development, Vehicles
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Bugatti claims 254-mph world record with open-top Veyron
Just days after Guinness World Records pulled from Bugatti the title of world’s fastest production car, the automaker said it’s back in the record books. Bugatti announced Thursday that its Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse set the world...
Tags: Volkswagen, Automotive Equipment, Passenger Cars, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Lamborghini unveils $3.9 million car: Sorry, sold out
Tribune NewspapersNever one to let rivals like McLaren and Ferrari have all the fun unveiling their $1 million-plus supercars, Lamborghini brought its $3.9 million Veneno to the Geneva Motor Show. The automaker unveiled the 750-horsepower car to celebrate Lamborghini's...Tags: Ferrari, Automotive Equipment, Sports, Long Island, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Tony Stark ditches his Acura, returns to Audi in 'Iron Man 3'
Sorry Acura fans. When you head to the theaters this May to see Tony Stark save the world in 'Iron Man 3,' the billionaire playboy philanthropist won't be driving off into the sunset in a shiny new NSX. He's back in an Audi. This time Stark, played by...
Tags: Iron Man (movie), Audi, BMW, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Passenger Cars
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New videos detailing LaFerrari hybrid supercar hit the Web
If you're not already sick of hearing about the all-new LaFerrari hybrid supercar -- and with 950 horsepower and a zero-to-124 mph time under seven seconds, why would you be? -- there are now several videos online to whet your appetite. Ferrari posted...
Tags: Ferrari, Car Engine Repair, YouTube, Porsche, Fuel-efficient Vehicles
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Chevy's Corvette Stingray convertible debuts in Geneva
Chevrolet, with an eye toward expanding the global reach of its 2014 Corvette Stingray, introduced a convertible version of the sports car at this week's 2013 Geneva Motor Show. Competing with million-dollar Bugattis, Ferraris, and Lamborghinis, the...Tags: Ferrari, Porsche, North American International Auto Show, Sports Cars, Passenger Cars
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Ferrari unveils all-new hybrid supercar -- and calls it LaFerrari
After months of speculation, teaser photos and heavily camouflaged prototypes caught testing on the roads of Italy and the famed circuits of Europe, Ferrari's next-generation supercar was revealed Tuesday morning at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. All this...Tags: Ferrari, Porsche, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Passenger Cars, Sports Cars
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Rolls Royce debuts all-new Wraith with GPS-controlled transmission
What's the most intriguing aspect of the all-new Rolls Royce Wraith coupe that debuted this week at the Geneva Motor Show? It's not that it's the fastest, most powerful car Rolls Royce has ever made. It's not the roughly $320,000 asking price. It's...
Tags: Ferrari, BMW, Passenger Cars, Luxury Vehicles
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Rolls-Royce Wraith: First Look
KickingTiresCompetes with: Bentley Continental GT, Mercedes-Benz CL600 Looks like: An understated coupe design for an ostentatious vehicle Drivetrain: 624-hp, twin-turbo 6.6-liter V-12, "Satellite-Aided" eight-speed ZF transmission Hits dealerships: Late 2013, in...Tags: Satellite Technology, Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz, Vehicles, Rolls-Royce
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Lamborghini unveils $3.9-million supercar at Geneva Motor Show
Never one to let rivals like McLaren and Ferrari have all the fun unveiling their $1 million-plus supercars, Lamborghini brought its $3.9 million Veneno to the Geneva Motor Show. The automaker on Monday unveiled the 750-horsepower car to celebrate...
Tags: Ferrari, Automotive Equipment, Sports, Manufacturing and Engineering, Bullfighting
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Recall Alert: 2012 Lamborghini Aventador
KickingTiresLamborghini is recalling 144 model-year 2012 Aventador sports cars because of headlamps that do not conform to federal safety standards, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The affected vehicles, manufactured from July 15,...Tags: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Science and Technology, Highway Transportation, Standards
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