Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Senate Confirms Trump’s Pick for Transportation Secretary

The U.S. Senate voted ninety-three to six to confirm Elaine Chao as transportation secretary on Tuesday. Chao, a former labor secretary and deputy transportation secretary, will face familiar issues while providing oversight on some new obstacles — specifically, autonomous vehicles and upholding President Trump's promise to improve the nation's infrastructure.  However, during her confirmation hearing […]

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For Two, No More: Mercedes-Benz Delves Further Into ‘Mobility’ With Car2Go Sharing Service

Daimler AG's Car2Go has been a great way for the company to dump Smart Fortwos on urban areas and turn a profit while the itty-bitty city car's popularity wanes. However, with only the single small offering, Car2Go is the only vehicle-sharing service that forces subscribers to decide which of their two children will have to be […]

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The Chevrolet Spark EV Is, Not Surprisingly, Dead

There might be more than a few empty chairs at the Chevrolet Spark EV's funeral, as the diminutive electric didn't exactly inflame the passions of the buying public. The Detroit News reports that production of the electrified model ended this past summer, though General Motors only saw fit to mention it last week. Apparently, the […]

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No Fixed Abode: One Hundred And Thirteen Pounds Of Pain

It's one of those mysteries that's really only mysterious to people who don't understand the American auto market: Why didn't Mazda bring us the NB-generation coupe? And why didn't they make a true NC coupe at all? The answer, of course, is very simple. The United States is a big place with unique regulations. If […]

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Audi to Dealers: Wean Yourselves Off Incentives and Get Ready to Push EVs

Along with the rest of Volkswagen AG, Audi has made plans to invest heavily into electric vehicles. The company expects EVs to comprise 25 percent of its U.S. sales by 2025 and is devoting the e-tron moniker to an entire division of electrified models, with the first arriving next year. Addressing the J.D. Power Summit at this year's National […]

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Ram 1500 Spotted with Four-cylinder, Internet Goes Wild

Spy shots are circulating that show a current-generation Ram 1500 pickup with something missing under the hood. The picture on the side of the milk carton contains at least two cylinders, as this unusual Ram variant has dispensed with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' familiar V6 and V8 engines. Yup, this Ram packs an inline-four. Sitting low […]

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Soul Gets a Mate? Kia All But Confirms a Niro EV

Kia's new hybrid crossover, the Niro, should expect a sister model that dispenses with fossil fuel altogether. A Kia official has implied that an all-electric version of the model is coming, joining a vehicle that arrives this spring in hybrid form, with a plug-in version on the way. By offering a Niro EV, Kia would […]

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Volkswagen’s Ex-compliance Chief Will Receive a Minimum $12 Million Severance, plus Pension

Christine Hohmann-Dennhardt, Volkswagen's outgoing compliance chief, will receive at least $12 million for her time with the company — with the possibility for as much as $16.1 million (15 million euros). Hohmann-Dennhardt, who was brought on to get VW through its messy emissions crisis, was canned by the automaker last week. The company attributed the "amicable" split […]

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QOTD: Are Speed Limits (Finally) Where They Should Be?

The Interstate Highway System is pretty much set in stone (or concrete and asphalt, to be exact), so there's little hope of more driving engagement for bored motorists who long for a few twisties during their long-distance slogs. Governments can raise or lower speed limits, but they sure can't do much to alleviate boredom. In […]

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2017 Cadillac CT6 3.0TT Review – Big Car, Big Money, Big Power

Whether the 2017 Cadillac CT6 is the Cadillac you want or not, surely the CT6 is what you want Cadillac to be. It's not unreasonable to consider yourself a candidate for the Cadillac you can most easily afford: the ATS. But what does the ATS say about Cadillac; what image does it present? Odds are […]

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Piston Slap: A GPS-targeting Sleeper Agent?

Daniel writes: Dear Sajeev, I'm having an issue diagnosing a navigation system problem on my 2002 LS430. I've gone a few years with the GPS link not working, which means it no longer receives a satellite signal and defaults to dead-reckoning mode (the GPS symbol disappears on the touchscreen). It's a nuisance issue but it's […]

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Monday, January 30, 2017

Fields to Trump: Fuel Economy Rules Put One Million U.S. Jobs at Risk

Ford Motor Company chief executive officer and doomsday prophet Mark Fields thinks one million American jobs will be placed in peril if the country's current fuel economy standards aren't made more flexible. The alarming scenario was given by Fields to President Trump himself at last week's private meeting of U.S. automakers at the White House.  According […]

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Bizarre GPS Activity Means Drivers Near the Kremlin Are Always at the Airport

Everyone loves a good mystery, and in Russia it seems there are many. Read up on the Dyatlov Pass incident if you're looking for a reason not to go camping. In the country where a bearded charlatan once inspired a great disco song, something odd has cropped up in recent months. Moscow motorists, when not surviving […]

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Los Angeles is Attempting to Fix Its Homeless Car Parking Problem

Homelessness is an issue in all major cities across the U.S., but it's particularly acute in large ones fortunate enough to have a pleasant climate year-round. Los Angeles has both of these attributes, and that means there's quite a large homeless population. A recent article from the LA Times caught my eye. With over 6,000 homeless people […]

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Hey, Look – Cadillac Finished First In Something: The Rolex 24

Cadillac took a definite "more is more" approach for its return to prototype racing. By handing over its engineering masterpiece, the V8 DPi-V.R, to the distinguished Wayne Taylor Racing, LeMans veteran Massimiliano "Max" Angelelli, and NASCAR legend Jeff Gordon, it assured itself the one-two victory at the Rolex 24 in Daytona. However, despite an ideal finish, it wasn't a perfect […]

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Audi Poised to Bring the Four-door Coupe Downmarket: Report

"Four-door coupe." The exasperating designation won't go away, despite the best efforts from automakers to endow all sedans and five-doors with coupe-like rooflines. Did we forget to mention crossovers and SUVs? Yes, those can be four-door coupes, too. In traditional use, a four-door coupe designates a sedan with a different roofline and an extra dose […]

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Subaru’s Rebooted Crosstrek Could be Sleeker and Sexier than Expected

Subaru decided to show a little leg last week, teasing an image of the upcoming 2018 Crosstrek. Despite expecting it to have roughly the same sex appeal as a ham sandwich, the glimpse hints at some unexpected curves and the possibility of an intentionally attractive design. The next-generation Crosstrek will make use of the Subaru Global Platform currently […]

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