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Last Auto account – Ferrari F450 Exclusive, apparent pictures of Ferrari’s beauteous F430 replacement
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Last Auto account – Ferrari F450 Exclusive, apparent pictures of Ferrari’s beauteous F430 replacement
Last Auto account – Road-ready F450 spotted! Hot Ferrari bent out


Last Auto account – Fiery new Insignia VXR baldheaded Racy new Insignia gets a 300bhp twin-turbo V6 engine and four-wheel drive






Last Auto account – First official pictures of VW’s oil afire hot bear – Volkswagen Golf GTD Ever absurd a fast Golf after the ammunition bills of a GTI? Well Volkswagen thinks it has the answer!


Last Auto account – Surprise bare for Tesla S – Tesla S First pictures of arresting electric sports alehouse are leaked assimilate the internet
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For all the advertising about the car that could save GM, there is still no absolute Chevy Volt. To date, alone what the auto industry calls “development mules” accept been built. The mules are based on added cars, but cover locations of the Volt architecture for testing purposes. A completed Volt, application the chassis, physique and drivetrain of the planned car, has never been built.
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The amalgam amount war is clearly on. Toyota has appear affairs to body its own bargain amalgam electric car to yield on the sub-$20,000 Honda Insight.
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The Wall Street Journal reports, “Ford Motor Co. cut absolute advantage for its top three admiral in 2008 by added than one-third as the auto maker continues to acclimate poor sales and billions in losses.” Chief Executive Alan Mulally’s “total advantage for 2008, including banal grants, was $13.6 million, down 37% from the commensurable 2007 figure.” His pay hasn’t chock-full falling. “The aggregation beforehand appear that Mr. Mulally will yield a 30% bacon cut in 2009 and 2010.” Mulally’s advantage “had already been a afraid point with the United Auto Workers union. Last year, UAW President Ron Gettelfinger alleged the payouts to top Ford admiral ‘excessive and unjustified.’.
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The FBI has torn up a “car cloning” arrangement that had been in operation for added than 20 years, costing acclimated car buyers and banks about $25 million.
