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New art reimagines U.S. road network system as a subway map

As a graphic designer for nearly 20 years, Cameron Booth credits his deep and abiding love for transit maps to his dad's obsession with trains. The Australian-born, Portland, Oregon-based artist has adapted the infographic aesthetic of subway maps to America's road networks, creating some beautiful new artwork in the process.

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Saab USA still looking for ways to honor warranties

As previously reported, Saab has announced that it is ceasing all warranty coverage on its vehicles in North America in the wake of its official bankruptcy in its home country of Sweden. That's bad news for anyone who's purchased a vehicle from Saab here in the States expecting to receive a few years of warranty coverage, but Saab Cars USA CEO Tim Co

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Honda extends 2006-2011 Civic Hybrid warranty over gas leak

When we hear words like "gas leak," we expect to hear words like "recall" shortly thereafter. That's not the case for 80,000 Honda Civic Hybrid models from the 2006 to 2011 model years that may experience small gas leaks. The New York Times reports that Honda has instead opted to extend the warranty of those models to satiate customers who may experience the problem.

Worst of the Worst: AOL Autos rolls out its own list

In the interest of full disclosure, that's my byline on AOL Autos' list of the worst cars from 50 automakers. Yes, it's not the only such list we've seen recently, and you are of course strongly encouraged to let me have it in the comments. Anyone who calls out 50 different automotive brands for their worst FAIL moments had b

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Ferrari president Montezemolo to run for Italian Prime Minister

There have always been rumors surrounding Ferrari. But most of those rumors have revolved around its road cars, if not its Formula One operations: that the company is planning to build this type of car or that, that the team is planning to hire this driver or that one. But this one rumor that has only grown with time revolves around the company's affable chairman, Noah Joseph

Even DOT Chief Ray LaHood Thinks The NTSB Mobile Ban Is Flawed

When Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood thinks a proposal by the National Traffic Safety Board to ban drivers from using mobile communications devices is flawed thinking, you know it's a bad idea. But that's exactly what the Obama Administration official told David Shepardson of the Detroit News during a recent interview.

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