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Carmakers Say Recalled Rental Cars Went Unfixed For Months

No law exists for preventing cars to be rented without fixes

It's been four months since the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration first announced that it was investigating 3 million rental cars that had been recalled for defects, but has any action been taken?

Meat eaters, meet the Big Taste Grille

This, ladies and gentlemen, is the world's largest barbecue on wheels, the Johnsonville Sausage Big Taste grill. It's been travelling the country since 1995, hitting up events like the Superbowl and Daytona 500, and turning ton after ton of pork into delicious, juicy bratwurst.

New study shows killed Florida High Speed Rail would have been money maker

Last week newly-elected Florida Governor Rick Scott turned down $2.4 billion in Federal money for a high speed rail project despite knowledge of a newly revealed Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) study that forecast the venture would net a $10 million surplus in its very first year of operation. He did so saying that the Sunshine State couldn't afford to build th

Tecnomatic sues Remy for $110 million over hybrid stator fraud

Tecnomatic is suing Remy for $110 million for "fraud and breach of fiduciary duty" over something we have to assume most readers haven't ever heard much about: proprietary stator technology and stator winding technology. A stator, as Wiki tells us, is the stationary part of a rotor system, for example in an electric motor (and Sebastian Blanco

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