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‘09 Mazda6 amps up the power; it’s zippier, roomier, looks great



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Marvelous styling and a V-6 version that packs a lot of power help make Mazda6 a midsize contender.
‘09 Mazda6 amps up the power; it’s zippier, roomier, looks great
 
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Today’s question:
Q: VW Jetta TDI vs. Toyota Prius? Diesel costs 22% more than regular gasoline here.
A: I prefer the driving feel of a diesel, so my money’d go to the smilin’ VW salesman. Also, nearly all hybrids — including the beloved Prius — shudder when the gasoline engine turns off or kicks on, and that gets old fast. None of that in a diesel.
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•  Elecricity is in the air
•  A little Soul
•  Motorexpo
 

GM to build $370M engine plant in Michigan
By Tom Krisher, AP Auto Writer

Cash for $25 billion in loans for automakers near approval
By Sharon Silke Carty, USA TODAY

 

 

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Daimler in talks to sell remaining Chrysler stake to Cerberus
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Japanese cellphone can unlock car, start engine
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Chrysler pulls some electric cars out of its hat
By Sharon Silke Carty, USA TODAY

Toyota decides to give natural-gas cars another chance
By Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY

GM opts against Super Bowl ad amid cost cutting
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VW Tiguan crossover is nice, but pricey for what it is



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Steering, brakes and cornering ability are above average on the Volkswagen Tiguan, but the ride is stiff and jiggly.
VW Tiguan crossover is nice, but pricey for what it is
 
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Today’s question:
Q: If you were writing the check, which would you prefer, a new Acura MDX or the new Honda Pilot?
A: Pilot. More practical overall and, in my view, a better value, too. Not as much fun as MDX if you drive hard, but a satisfying machine that probably wouldn’t leave you second-guessing your choice.
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•  A really fast car
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•  A new hybrid
 

New F-150 squeezes out a few more mpg
By Sharon Silke Carty, USA TODAY

Tesla Motors to build electric sedan in California
By Marcus Wohlsen, Associated Press Writer

Officials probe charges of gasoline-price gouging
By Paul Davidson, USA TODAY

 

 

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Automakers downshift on loan requests
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Porsche says it now controls Volkswagen
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120 MPH, 150 MPG,ZEV first 40 miles, VOLT!!!



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Electric Car for the Masses
The General Motors Volt
by: Dale Y, The Green Guy
Just when you thought American car companies couldn’t get it right, a concept prototype from General Motors might just lead the way in the electric car sweepstakes for the near future.

It’s called the Volt, powered by a lithium ion battery pack, with a range of 40 miles on just electricity and a top speed near 120 miles per hour. However, the key to this design is the small gasoline powered motor inside this electric vehicle. If you need to go farther than 40 miles on fully charged batteries, the motor kicks in to power a generator, which automatically keeps the batteries charged and the electric motor running.

Although this might sound like a hybrid car, it really isn’t since the gasoline powered motor never powers the drive wheels, and will never come on unless you get near the 40 miles of battery range. With motor and batteries fully charged, you actually have an advanced range of 360 miles on a tank of gas. That equates to somewhere in the area of 150 miles per gallon, and that, MyGreenClick friends is some outstanding mileage in anyone’s book.

The prototypes are running now, and it is set to go into production as early as 2012 as long as they can get the bugs worked out of this unique drive train and battery storage system. GM figures they may be able to sell them between $30 and $40K each, and although it’s expensive to be sure, for that kind of technology, that’s a very reasonable price.

Compared to the premier electric car of today, the Tesla which sells for over $100K (and every Tesla has been sold out, by the way, in this years production run and there is already a waiting list for next years production) $40K is pretty reasonable in comparison.

The most unique feature about the Volt is it can be plugged into any outlet to recharge overnight. That makes it incredibly practical. If you never need to use the onboard gasoline motor for charging the batteries, the Volt is essentially a zero emissions vehicle.

Over the past year General Motors, just like all the major American auto companies, have taken a huge hit in sales resulting in massive lay-offs and plant closings because they refused to stop making big gas guzzling SUV type vehicles. That appears to have been the wake-up call for GM, and if they can pull off getting the incredibly advanced electric Volt into production, America might still lead the way in electrics and ZEVs world wide.

Let’s hope so. I’m cheering for the Volt!  Go GM!

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Jeff Gordon



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Gordon Scheduled To Speak To Congress On Capitol Hill This Week

Gordon Finishes 14th in Race 1 of The Chase at New Hampshire Motor Speedway

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Gordon & Co. busy setting about solving team’s struggles as Chase begins

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Loudon Results - Jimmie Johnson led the way for Hendrick Motorsports
finishing second in Sunday’s Sprint Cup Series race from New Hampshire Motor
Speedway. Dale Earnhardt Jr. was fifth, Jeff Gordon was 14th and Casey Mears
was 37th. Greg Biffle won the 300-mile event.

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Loudon II: GM teams race quotes
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JEFF GORDON, NO. 24 DUPONT IMPALA SS, Finished 14th:

DO YOU THINK THE NO. 24 TEAM IS A STRONG FACTOR IN THE CHASE? “We are a
dangerous organization. We never give up. We always put up a big fight. We
shake every race off that is behind us, whether we win or whether we finish
40th. We go to the next one thinking we can win. That is what we are going
to do, put this one behind us and go to Dover.”

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RICK HENDRICK, OWNER, HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS:
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If you let things get to you, you will not win this Chase. If you turn all
the negatives in to positives, if you have a bad race, if you go back and
say how can we be a little bit better in every category, whether it is
chassis, motor, pit crew, whatever. Those are the guys that are going to win
it. It is just like a basketball game, guys lead, lead, lead and choke. You
can’t choke and that is what I am trying to get them not to do is choke. I
am not changing tires, I am not driving, I am not building the motors. I am
just trying to help from all the years of watching the guys that won the
championship. If they get steam and they get a bit in their mouth, sometimes
they can beat the guys in their head before they get on the track. I
probably talked way to much on the radio today.

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Standings after Loudon II
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11. Jeff Gordon 5121

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Notebook: Chase drivers don’t know what to expect
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Jeff Gordon enjoyed what he lost after his first Cup title nearly as much as
the trophy, money and prestige he earned. He was able to say goodbye to the
pressure that comes with chasing a title.
Once he won a championship, then another to prove he was among NASCAR’s
elite, the rest were a bonus.

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New Nissan Maxima has a lot for drivers to love



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Driving the delightful Nissan Maxima, you can make those cars in the mirror get small really quickly.
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Today’s question:
Q: Wwhat would you pick for comfort - space - gas mileage and a body that wouldn’t be prone to the elements of Northern highways of salt and slush?
A: Ford Fusion, Honda Accord, Toyota Camry — used or new — all are good blends of mpg, space, comfort, reliability. Smaller: Focus, Civic, Corolla. Modern cars are heavily rust-proofed underneath, but still require some mid-winter washings.
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•  A new Chevy Volt
 

Chrysler to offer more workers buyouts, early retirement
By Tom Krisher, AP Auto Writer

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