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- Tesla Puffs Out its Chest About Model S Crash with BMW M5, But is it Like That?
- Mega Photo Gallery of 2014 Geneva Motor Show: M-to-Z Brands
- Find Out What's it Like to Own Maserati's First Series Production Car, the 3500 GT
- Dodge Dart Sales Down 33 Percent this Year, Temporary Layoffs at the Belvidere Plant
- Top Pickup Trucks as Per Consumer Reports
Tesla Puffs Out its Chest About Model S Crash with BMW M5, But is it Like That? Posted: 09 Mar 2014 05:06 PM PDT Electric carmaker Tesla has shared an interesting story from one of its customers who was involved in an accident with a BMW M5 E60 V10. The crash, filmed from a dash-cam mounted on a Model S, occurred in May of 2013 (according to the video date) when Tesla owner and driver Mr. Vernon H. encountered an M5 at a "four way blind intersection in a quiet, unlit, residential neighborhood". Read more » |
Mega Photo Gallery of 2014 Geneva Motor Show: M-to-Z Brands Posted: 09 Mar 2014 04:01 PM PDT Completing our visual coverage of the 84th Geneva International Motor Show's booths, here's the second installment of our photo series that covers the remaining brands from M to Z. Read more » |
Find Out What's it Like to Own Maserati's First Series Production Car, the 3500 GT Posted: 09 Mar 2014 02:30 PM PDT The Maserati 3500 GT was the company's first attempt at large-volume manufacturing, as until then the Italian carmaker mostly built racing cars and limited production GT cars. This is why the 3500 GT is an important model for Maserati and a valued collectible. Read more » |
Dodge Dart Sales Down 33 Percent this Year, Temporary Layoffs at the Belvidere Plant Posted: 09 Mar 2014 01:07 PM PDT Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' first jointly designed vehicle, the Dodge Dart, isn't doing as well as the group wanted to, with sales down 33 percent in the first two months of this year. Consequently, the Belvidere, Illinois plant where the compact sedan is built has sent 325 workers home for a week. Read more » |
Top Pickup Trucks as Per Consumer Reports Posted: 09 Mar 2014 08:21 AM PDT With Ford's all-new aluminum-bodied F150 still not reached the market yet, Consumer Reports has done a tally of the scores for its choices in the pickup sector. The result is the video you see below, a quick recap of what makes each of the most popular trucks on the market sell, and what prevents it from being great – each of the models shown has some kind of weakness. Read more » |
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