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Toyota to name Prius developer Uchiyamada its next chairman?

A report in Japan's Nikkei newspaper cited by Automotive News claims that the father of the Prius, Takeshi Uchiyamada, will take the role of chairman at Toyota. Currently Toyota's vice chairman, Uchiyamada joined the automaker in 1969, and in 1994 became the chief engineer of the Vehicle Development Center that birthed The Hybrid to Rule Them All. Jonathon Ramsey

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McLaren gears up to celebrate 50 years of performance

It was back in 1963 that 26-year-old Bruce McLaren founded Bruce McLaren Motor Racing Ltd. in London with no more than a handful of dedicated employees. Today, nearly fifty years later, the McLaren Group employs more than 2,000 and is credited with developing, manufacturing and racing some of the world's greatest supercars on a global stage.

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Scientists sound alarm on soot's effect on global warming

Well, this bit of news isn't going to make German automakers or truckmakers terribly happy. Following the connection between diesel fumes and cancer, scientists have found that the black particles created by burning fuels – i.e. black carbon or soot – do more to warm the earth than previously estimated, The New York Times reports, citing a study written by more than 30 scienti

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Euro classics buff book GranTurismo kicks off on Kickstarter [w/video]

While the launch of a new, car-based website is rarely newsworthy – of the hundreds we're tipped about each year, most are cesspools of spam or vanish in short order. However, the debut of an enthusiast-facing print magazine has actually become a pretty rare occurrence. So when we first caught wind of GranTurismo, we were intrigued enough to take a deeper look.

Ford Bringing Jobs Back To The U.S. At Its Fusion Plant

Consumer Reports dings the car for its infotainment system, but Fusion still part of in-sourcing trend

Ford's new 2013 Fusion sedan, chosen as AOL Autos Car of the Year for 2012, is not only the style-king of the current flock of mid-sized sedans, but an example of how companies are bringing jobs back to the U.S. after previously flocking to cheaper-wage countries like Mexico.

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