Corvette Museum wants to build race track across the highway
And not just a track, either. The National Corvette Museum wants to build an entire motorsports complex, including two road courses, a kart track, a ten-acre autocross course and a quarter-mile drag strip in Bowling Green, Kentucky. If that wasn't ambitious enough, the museum wants to do it on the opposite side of I-65 from
Natural Gas The Future For Big 'Ol Trucks?
Wherever you weigh in on the peak oil debate, most Americans tend to agree that less foreign oil is in our best interests. The problem, of course, is that we can't make all the oil we need: 21 million barrels per day, give or take. We have a capacity of about 5 million barrels per day in the U.S., so the remainder comes in through Canada, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria and Venezuela.
Autoblog Podcast #176 - Beijing, Bailout and Bucks (profits, that is)
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Report: Ford source says three-cylinder EcoBoost won't come to U.S. before the right vehicle does
Just a few days back, Ford unveiled a brand new EcoBoost engine in Beijing. This engine, a 1.0-liter inline three-cylinder, will become one of the company's most efficient powerplants ever. Aside from engine size and number of cylinders, Ford was reluctant to release any more information for us to go on, but we speculated that the e
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Report: NHTSA investigating NH Toyota Highlander crash that killed four
The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) is looking into an accident involving a Toyota Highlander that claimed the lives of four motorists last year. Stephen Lagakos was driving with his wife and mother in New Hampshire when the vehicle sped up, passed a number of other vehicles on the shoulder and then crossed traffic. The Highlander struck a Chevrolet Malibu in the oncoming lane driven by Stephen Krause. No one
Spy Shots: Audi A7 slinks onto the 'Ring
2011 Audi A7 spy shots – click above for high-res image gallery
Better Place's battery-swapping electric taxi test takes off in Tokyo
Better Place and Nihon Kotsu electric taxi project – Click above for high-res image gallery
First drop in motorcycle related deaths in a decade, are we really any safer?
In a preliminary report, the Governors Highway Safety Association recently indicated a 10% drop in motorcycle related fatalities around the U.S. in 2009. This decline marks the first such improvement in over a decade as deaths have been on the rise consistently from 1997 onward.
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