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    First Drive: 2011 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid looks to split the uprights
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    2011 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid – Click above for high-res image gallery
    Perhaps we shouldn't be surprised that the 2011 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid hails from a nation where Buddhism is one of the dominant religions. After all, this slippery sedan's design is the gas-electric's equivalent of The ...

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    REPORT: Jay Leno's new show to put stars in green cars
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    Unlike many, we haven't been losing sleep over Leno leaving The Tonight Show. Partly because we're in bed by that time. Mostly though, despite Jay's well-known obsession with automobiles, the Tonight Show was essentially car-free, instead choosing to focus on Miley Cirus, American Idol and ...

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    NADA picks America's top five cleanest conventional gas autos
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    With Earth Day coming up on April 22nd, it's inevitable that automotive conversations will take on a green tinge. While hybrids are an obvious hot topic, it's not the only way to tread lightly on Mother Nature. NADAGuides.com have named what they think are the top five cleanest conventional ...

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    Rush Limbaugh takes on the green car movement
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    In an attempt to stay politically neutral, we're going to stop short of offering opinions about Rush Limbaugh's recent statements regarding hybrid automobiles and the intent of automakers like Ford and Honda to "please politicians overseeing the industry's multibillion-dollar bailout." What we will ...

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    Red cars perceived louder than green or blue ones
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    var digg_url = 'http://digg.com/autos/Red_cars_LOUDER_than_blue_cars'; How much does color factor into your perception of how loud a car actually is? If a recently-conducted experiment is any indication, it plays a significant part, indeed. Sixteen individuals were told to listen to the sound of ...

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    Toyota and GM to end fuel-cell joint venture
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    Toyota and General Motors will end their joint-research effort on fuel-cell development at the end of next month out of futility-- a 'lack of progress.' All is not bad news, however... the two automakers will extend their alliance in other disciplines (advanced safety, 'intelligent transportation ...

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