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The Motley Fool November 5, 2009 Jordan DiPietro |
The Daily Walk of Shame: Cash for Carts One impressively unique way to waste tax dollars is to include golf carts in stimulus spending. I cannot imagine any logical reason why taxpayer money should be used to subsidize the purchases of golf carts |
Popular Mechanics November 4, 2009 Erik Sofge |
Why the Hydrogen Feud Needs to End: Analysis Perhaps it's a sign of progress that the federal government is skirmishing not over whether to pursue alternative fuels, but over how many such technologies are worth investing in. Still, the hydrogen debate is not a healthy one. |
Popular Mechanics November 4, 2009 David Kiley |
GM Keeps Opel for Scale and Innovation: Analysis Beyond the engineering benefits, GM needs the scale and volume that Opel gives it. The brand may be struggling, but last year Opel sold 1.46 million vehicles. |
Inc. November 1, 2009 Bernard Avishai |
The Connected Car The introduction of the Chevy Volt and other electric vehicles will require a vast ecosystem of entrepreneurial businesses. |
Popular Mechanics November 2009 Paul Weissler |
Car Industry Plans Shift to Low-Impact Refrigerant in A/C Systems Automakers are considering a new refrigerant for worldwide use -- R-1234yf. This new refrigerant has a global-warming impact number of just 4. |
The Motley Fool November 2, 2009 John Rosevear |
Ford's Profit: For Real This Time? It's starting to look good for the auto maker. But is it sustainable? |
The Motley Fool October 30, 2009 Kris Eddy |
China Inspects U.S. Cars China is investigating sales of GM, Ford, and Chrysler vehicles, and the inquiry could lead to higher tariffs for American automakers. |
Lucire October 29, 2009 |
Blown away, but not literally The Netherlands' and Germany's most famous WAG, Sylvie van den Vaart (nee Meis), gives BMW's convertibles a hair test |
BusinessWeek October 28, 2009 David Welch |
Can Fiat Cars Save Chrysler? New models won't materialize for two years -- and the U.S. automaker could stall out in the meantime. |
Popular Mechanics October 27, 2009 Larry Webster |
Hybrid Carmaker Fisker Takes Over GM Factory In what could signal the first step of a radically evolving auto industry, startup firm Fisker Automotive announced today that it will build its next-generation hybrid sedan in a now-closed GM factory in Wilmington, Del. |
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