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The unique, limited-production Scion xB RS 6.0 makes its public debut at Detroit. It goes on sale in February at just over US$1,700 over the standard xB.
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Hyundai has released sketches of what it calls Project VI, a next-generation flagship sedan meant to replace the current Korean flagship known as the Equus.
The vehicle, which could hit the Korean market as early as next month, will be updated with rear-wheel drive, probably to be billed as competition to the premium European sedans of such automakers as Mercedes. Project VI, often referred to as the 2010 Equus, is expected to be equipped with the same 4.6-liter V-8 as the Hyundai Genesis, as well as stability management and lane-departure warning systems.
View both teaser sketches in the gallery above.
+ Edmunds Inside Line: Teased: Hyundai Equus VI
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Glamour model Katie Price also known as Jordan will not stand trial for speeding due to a legal technicality.
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What is green, has eight wheels, two wings, doesn’t fly, and apparently is difficult to make up a joke about? That’s right, the Eliica, an electric car prototype developed by Japan’s Keio University.
The Eliica’s most notable quality is its eight wheels, each with its own electric motor and energy-regenerative disc brake system, which produce a total of 640 horsepower and a top speed of 230 miles per hour. The front four wheels steer the car, which also has two rear gullwing doors. Instead of a flux capacitor, the Eliica is powered by 80 lithium-ion batteries which can be easily charged from a residential power grid in about ten hours.
Although the future is unclear for this futuristic car, we hope to see more of this green machine as it attempts to challenge gasoline-powered speed records.
View more pictures of the Eliica in the gallery above.
+ Eliica
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The Bush administration said Wednesday it won't finish implementing new vehicle fuel-efficiency rules, leaving the issue to the incoming Obama administration.
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Renault's sporting unit, Renaultsport, is preparing to debut their enhanced version of the Megane at this year's Geneva auto show in March.
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Six design projects by KTM will add spice to those who enjoy playing outside, whether on the street, water, off the road, or even in the sky.
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Mazda is rolling out their guns for this week's Tokyo Auto Salon. They will introduce the all-new Mazda 3 (Mazda Axela), the Mazda Premacy gas/hydrogen hybrid, and racing editions of the Mazda2, Mazda3, Mazda6, and Mazda RX-8.
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GM believes they can return to profitability without asking for more bailout loans. The news comes as the company begins new concession talks with their largest labor union.
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It's surprising that Subaru managed to achieve sales growth in 2008 in a U.S. new-car market that was, literally, a car wreck. It wasn't much of a gain -- just 0.3% compared with 2007.
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