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Automotive X Prize: 15 or 22 teams move on to Knockout stage

The Automotive X-Prize's Shakedown Stage is now history, sort of. Two teams – TW4XP from Germany and K-Way MOTUS from Italy – have been rescheduled to compete in the Shakedown Stage tests on June 16-18 because both teams could not make it to Michigan thanks to that Icelandic volcano. But that's not ev

HHI's Volta 102 - rockers vs. mods goes electric

Say you're in the market for an electric motorcycle but you don't like the modern styling of a Zero S or a Brammo Enertia. Or maybe you do, but some jerk who works in your office already has one. Well, now you can get a modern electric bike that looks like anything but. Check out custom bike designer James

WSJ brings to light dirty practice of auto awards fees

The free press? It ain't so free. It's no secret that most publications face rising costs and declining revenues, both of which combine to create bottom lines that would shiver even cash-strapped Chrysler's timbers. So it should come as no real surprise that Consumers Digest makes manufacturers pay for licensing associated with the publication's illustrious "Best Buy" awards. But that hasn't stopped the Zach Bowman

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