| Did Toyota Prius Driver Fake Unintended Acceleration?
By Michael Zak, AOL Autos Toyota Prius driver James Sikes spoke with reporters after his runaway incident on a San Diego freeway on March 9, 2010. (AP Photo/Denis Poroy) (...
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| Ford's Green Goddess Grows Leaves
By Rex Roy, AOL Autos Sonya Nematollahi, Ford's Driver Information Senior Engineer, stands in front of the 2010 Ford Fusion (Rex Roy photo). ( AOL Autos ) Late last year,...
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| Why GM Will Win By Moving Electrification In-House
By Reilly Brennan, AOL Autos GM's new battery pack, built in Brownstone, Michigan, represents the first time a manufacturer has built a lithium-ion battery pack in-house (GM). ( AOL Autos...
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| Device Analyzes Driver Data For Safer Roads
By Frank Filipponio, AOL Autos (Ren?hrhardt, Flickr). ( AOL Autos ) Anyone who has watched Deadliest Catch on TV knows that deep sea fishing is a dangerous job. In fact...
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| Point/Counterpoint: The 7 High-Voltage Lies About Electric Vehicles
By Rex Roy, AOL Autos Gavin Potenza, AOL Autos). ( AOL Autos ) The reality is — day in and day out, time and time again, from people whom you'd...
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| Nissan Prices Leaf, Announces Reservation Program
By Jeff Sabatini, AOL Autos The Nissan LEAF (Nissan). ( AOL Autos ) Nissan drew a line in the sand today, announcing a $32,780 suggested retail price for its forthcoming...
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| 230 MPG For Chevy Volt? Not Likely
By Reilly Brennan, AOL Autos The 2011 Chevy Volt's MPG rating could suffer a serious blow (GM). ( AOL Autos ) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will soon draft a...
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| Fishing for Alternatives
By William Jeanes, AOL Autos Chevy Volt and Nissan Leaf. GM and Nissan ( AOL Autos ) Everyone able to use earrings has heard about the Chevrolet Volt and the...
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| Are Green Car Buyers Shallow?
By Michael Zak, AOL Autos The 2011 Honda CR-Z was developed with a strong emphasis on the car's styling (Honda). ( AOL Autos ) Don’t judge a book by its...
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| Regular Or Premium?
By Jonathon Ramsey, AOL Autos (ReneS, Flickr) ( AOL Autos ) Pull up to the pumps at a gas station and you’re usually faced with three options: regular, mid-grade and...
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