Jack Roush is perhaps best known to most Americans who've heard of him as the owner of several very successful Nascar teams, and the of a variety of modified Ford production models most notably the F-150 and Mustang that look more distinctive and…
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Slow sales and new fuel economy regs kill Nissan Titan
When Nissan introduced the Titan pickup truck earlier this decade, they became the first Japanese Automaker to directly challenge the U.S. manufacturers in the full-size truck segment. Unfortunately for Nissan, the gamble didn't pay off, but the…
Michigan Fourth of July parade to feature GEM NEVs
Holiday parades in communities all over the country invariably include processions of various classic cars. The upcoming Independence Day parade in Bay Harbor, MI will see the usual suspects joined by as many as thirty GEM neighborhood electric…
AutoBlogGreen details the Ford Airstream concept
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Over on AutoBlogGreen, Sebastian has put together a detailed post on the Ford Airstream concept from an angle you might find interesting. There are details of the…
eBay Find of the Day: 1986 Mercury Capri RS 5.0L with just 2,000 miles!
1986 Mercury Capri RS 5.0 – Click above for high-res image gallery
With the Mercury brand set to be confined to the dustbin of history in the next few months, is it worth considering investing in a classic example? We're certainly not going tell you…
Small Fit proving to be big hit for Honda
Since the Fit was added to the company's US lineup in 2006, it has proven to be quite popular and sales have been accelerating. July 2007 sales were more than double those of the previous year at 6,343 units. A redesigned version may be unveiled as…
In the AutoblogGreen Garage: 2008 BMW 123d 3-door hatchback
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We've reviewed a number of high-mileage and alternative fuel cars that can't be purchased here in the USA. Why bother wasting time on such unobtainable machines you might ask? It's because the number…
Official: Volt production begins November 11
General Motors confirmed this morning that November 11, 2010 has been set as the official Job 1 date for the Chevrolet Volt. The news initially reported by Translogic was verified to AutoblogGreen by GM spokesman Rob Peterson. November 2010 has…
Two high-powered Ford concepts are flex-fuel capable
Ford is showing off at least two major high-powered concept cars at next weeks Detroit Auto Show, both based on stretched versions the Ford Mustang platform. The Ford Interceptor and Lincoln MKR both have engines with 400+hp engines, a 5.0L twin-cam…
Why choose a fuel cell or an internal combustion engine when using hydrogen?
Over the past decade, most of the world's major automakers have expended a lot research dollars and engineering resources on developing vehicles that burn hydrogen. While advocates like the idea of using hydrogen as an energy carrier because it's the…