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Detroit restaurant offers cheaper eats for domestic owners
Detroit Auto Show, Marketing/Advertising, HumorWe'll have to make sure to rent a Mopar when we're in Detroit for the North American International Auto Show next week. Tribute Restaurant in nearby Farmington Hills is running a special promotion to honor folks who buy American.
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Toyota denies plans to build solar car
Solar, ToyotaI warned you not to hold your breath on that solar-powered Toyota. A recent story from Reuters indicated that the Japanese automaker was developing a solar-powered car although a plug-in car would be an intermediate step along the way.
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By The Numbers - December 2008: I Want My Mommy Edition
By the NumbersThe U.S. auto industry hasn't experienced a worse year of sales in recent memory, so it's fitting that 2008 should close with December sales data that's no better than the previous disappointing months.The only green you'll see below is next to MINI, which beat out December 2007 sales by only four vehicles.
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The parking fairy loves hybrid drivers
Hybrid, Legislation and Policy, Green DailyHow cool is it when you pull up to a parking space that's close to where you need to be and you're one of the few people allowed to park there?
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GM sold 2,555 hybrids in December, HUMMER sales cut in half
Hybrid, GM, HUMMER, Green DailyAll things considered, it appears that we think of GM's 2,555 hybrid sales in December a success. GM's press release (posted after the jump) certainly makes it all smell like roses. The 2.5k deliveries are up from the 1,957 hybrids the General sold in September.
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1,000 hp, twin-supercharged Dodge Challenger by RDP Motorsport
Aftermarket, Sports/GTs, Dodge Click above to enlarge Excessive power is just enough, right? If you abide by that rule of thumb, perhaps you'd be interested in RDP Motorsport's latest offering, which trumps the Challenger's SRT8's 6.1L Hemi and its 425 horsepower with a stroked version displacing a classic 440 cubic inches.
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