Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Now, futuristic car that uses body as battery - NDTV.com (Whitley)

Now, futuristic car that uses body as battery - NDTV.com

UberGizmo

Now, futuristic car that uses body as battery
NDTV.com
London: Manufacturers of hybrid and electric cars face a seemingly insurmountable problem heavy batteries that add weight and bulk to vehicle design without ...
Turning a car's body panels into a batteryReinforced Plastics
Volvo's Car Body Panels Could Serve As BatteriesAltTransport

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SAAB and BMW talk technical alliances - Sydney Morning Herald

New Zealand Herald

SAAB and BMW talk technical alliances
Sydney Morning Herald
SAAB Automobile, rescued from near death early this year by a Dutch maker of high-end sports cars, may soon be getting some German help as well. ...
Spyker Cars N.V.: REACTION ON PRESS SPECULATION ABOUT BMWReuters (press release)
BMW, Saab Automobile to Agree on Engine-Purchasing DealBloomberg
Spyker, Dutch owner of Saab brand, in talks with BMW on parts supply dealThe Canadian Press
Nitrobahn -Autoblog (blog) -Automotive World
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Ford says hatchbacks on way back from the dead - USA Today

USA Today

Ford says hatchbacks on way back from the dead
USA Today
By contrast, Ford says that only 8.3% of all cars sold last year were hatchbacks. Could the stubby-car look be on its way back? It's not just Ford. ...

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Bowyer's penalties casting shadow over Chase - The Augusta Chronicle

Kansas City Star

Bowyer's penalties casting shadow over Chase
The Augusta Chronicle
And, if it's possible to fail a more detailed inspection at NASCAR's research and development center, then why aren't all the cars seized after every race? ...
Questions & AttitudeDaytona Beach News-Journal

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Utilities, automakers plan for plug-in electric cars with infrastructure ... - MLive.com

MLive.com

Utilities, automakers plan for plug-in electric cars with infrastructure ...
MLive.com
LANSING -- As the first mainstream plug-in electric cars begin to roll off the assembly line into showrooms this year, utilities and automakers are working ...

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News From 97 Ford Cars And Trucks To 20 - The Car Connection (blog)

News From 97 Ford Cars And Trucks To 20
The Car Connection (blog)
September 28th, 2010 With a brace of new products arriving in the 2011 model years--the Fiesta, the F-150 and a Focus lineup coming soon--Ford is planning ...

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http://www.allcarselectric.com/blog/1049818_report-electric-cars-best-way-to ... - All Cars Electric (blog)

Reuters India

http://www.allcarselectric.com/blog/1049818_report-electric-cars-best-way-to ...
All Cars Electric (blog)
And for hundreds of would-be electric car owners across the US a recent study has done just that. Years into the Military Conflict in the Middle East, ...
Electric cars more promising for 'cutting emissions and US oil imports'Sify
Electric car use beats wind to cut oil use-studyReuters Africa
Electric cars more effective than renewables at cutting US oil demandTheGreenCarWebsite.co.uk (blog)
Treehugger -FT.com (blog)
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Greenbrier receives $200M worth of orders for rail cars - The Columbian

OregonLive.com

Greenbrier receives $200M worth of orders for rail cars
The Columbian
The Greenbrier Co. announced Monday that it has received orders for 3000 new rail cars worth roughly $200 million. These new orders are expected to be ...
Greenbrier Up Strong On Strong Volume TodayBenzinga

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More than a dozen cars get flat tires on I-69 near DeWitt - Lansing State Journal

More than a dozen cars get flat tires on I-69 near DeWitt
Lansing State Journal
UPDATED 8:55 AM -- DEWITT – As many as 20 cars were sidelined with flat tires on Interstate-69 during the morning commute today after running over debris in ...

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