Stephen Edelstein, Contributing Writer
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No motorsport fan likes to see a classic race track get bulldozed, but the land these tracks occupy is often valuable, so there's typically no shortage of developers waiting in the wings for an...
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Get Your Kicks With The Fiat 500L Vans ConceptFiat unveils a 500L concept designed for surfers.
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Mercedes-Benz CLA250 Gets Sport Package PlusMercedes-Benz adds more options to the 2014 CLA250.
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Jaguar Land Rover Develops Intelligent Car Tech: VideoJaguar Land Rover hopes increased automation of secondary controls will reduce driver distraction.
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Mercedes-Benz S500 Plug-In Hybrid Beats Original Acceleration, Range EstimatesThe Mercedes-Benz S500 Plug-In Hybrid is quicker and more efficient than originally forecast.
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Volkswagen issued a stop-sale order and recall of 2015 GTI and Golf models in the U.S. and Canada to fix a problem with the steering.
The affected cars' front stabilizer link fasteners could...
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Students Target Nürburgring Lap Record With Radical Hybrid RacerA group of Dutch students plan to break the overall lap record at the Nürburgring Nordschleife.
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Corvette Museum To Keep Sinkhole OpenThe National Corvette Museum will keep part of the infamous 'Vette-swallowing sinkhole open as an added attraction.
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2016 Chevy Camaro To Grow In Size, Offer 4-Cylinder Power: ReportThe next Camaro's body will get bigger, while its engine offerings get smaller, a new report says.
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BMW 2-Series Earns IIHS Top Safety Pick+ Rating: VideoBMW's littlest coupe earns a "good" rating in the IIHS small overlap front crash test.
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Honda To Field Five Cars At Pikes Peak 2014, Including Original NSXHonda will bring an array of vehicles to the 2014 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb.
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Among the many notable features of the 2015 Ford Mustang will be a new expansion of the SYNC connectivity system. The new Mustang will be the first Ford Motor Company [NYSE:F] vehicle to get an...
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Ford And Intel Use Facial Recognition To Improve In-Car Tech, SafetyThe two companies will research possible uses for facial recognition in cars.
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More McLaren Merchandise At GoodwoodMcLaren unveils its latest merchandise collection at the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed.
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Startup Says It Can Turn A Stock Audi Into A Self-Driving Car For $10K: VideoA new startup hopes to retrofit cars with autonomous capability.
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Toyota Fuel Cell Sedan's Exterior And Japanese Price Revealed: VideoToyota's production fuel-cell vehicle stays close to the 2013 concept.
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Elemental RP1 track car set for Goodwood debutFor those who think a sports car is too soft, there's always a track car. This relatively-new niche features cars that don't conform to any racing-series rules, but are still too extreme for street driving. The latest is the Elemental RP1, which is set to make its global debut at the 2014 Goodwood...
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Not every Italian supercar has a horse or bull on its badge. For those who can't afford a Ferrari or Lamborghini, or who just want to walk a different path, the De Tomaso Pantera is a relatively...
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"Dream Cars" Exhibit Brings Classic Design To AtlantaForward-looking automotive designs populate a new exhibit at Atlanta's High Museum of Art.
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Jay Leno Drives Henry Ford II's 1952 Ferrari Barchetta: VideoJay Leno drives an immaculate Ferrari with an unusual pedigree.
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2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray And All Fifth-Gen Camaros Involved In RecallThe latest GM recall includes 33 Corvette Stingrays and every fifth-generation Camaro.
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Is 718 The Codename For Porsche's Lightweight, Four-Cylinder Sports Car?Porsche is reportedly working on a smaller sports car that would slot in below the Boxster.
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Rare Shelby Concepts And Prototypes Up For SaleShelby American will sell 11 cars to make room at its new headquarters.
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