After a temporary shutdown, Dodge is set to resume production of its Viper supercar. The reason for the shutdown was the piling up of inventories caused by slow sales.
A Ferrari LaFerrari that took part in a hill climb in Italy recently was said to have caught fire while on its run. A photo of the car has surfaced and it looks like there is some damage present.
You'll find all of this and more in today's car news headlines from around the High Gear Media network, right here at Motor Authority.
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Did A Ferrari LaFerrari Just Catch Fire?
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