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Veronica Mars Cover The long-awaited Veronica Mars movie just appeared on Kickstarter, making tons of money. But where’s that money going? Veronica Mars was a TV show that aired for two seasons on UPN and then a slightly truncated, slightly worse third season on the CW. It was about a plucky girl detective, played by Kristen Bell, solving various murders and rapes and thefts and all kinds of other adult things while navigating high school life in a Southern California town with a fierce economic divide. …
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The Transportation Department’s inspector general is investigating whether the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has been checking on whether $601 million it gave to states for highway safety has been properly used.
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With the exception of France, European governments offer very little help to their ailing car industries. Fiat hoped that Italy would follow the French example. Today, it received a cold shower instead. Italy’s prime minister Mario Monti “offers car makers sympathy, but no aid,” says Reuters.
Italy has not intervened with financial support for Fiat because its European losses are more than covered by revenue from its Chrysler unit in the United States, the report says.
In September, Monti help out…
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I recently toured some of Ford's Research and Advanced Engineering complex in Dearborn, Michigan, and part of my visit focused on lightweight components and new materials. Here's one: your new car may one day be made of money. Find out more at Sympatico Autos by clicking here.
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Fisker Automotive may be facing some troubles with recalling its Karma following two customer models that went up in flames – however, the company seems to have most of its cards in place.
According to Fisker’s senior director of global corporate communications, Roger Ormisher, the company is currently focused o…
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General Motors has announced that a new low-emissions version of its 2012 Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid car has been cleared to use California’s 1,400 miles of carpool lanes. While that could help Volt drivers spend less time on notoriously crowded Los Angeles freeways, it could also put more money in car owners’ pockets.
According to GM, the Low Emissions Package—standard on all California-bound Volts—makes the extended-range hybrd eligible for up to $1,500 in rebates from the state’s Clea…
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Monegasque driver Stefano Coletti considers paying for his Formula One debut this week money well spent.
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The 22-year-old, whose backers have paid reportedly hundreds of thousands of euros for a Toro Rosso seat in Abu Dhabi, finished this year’s GP2 season in eleventh place.
Paying was therefore the way to dip a toe in F1′s waters.
"It is good for the drivers to get experience because things like this you can’t do it all the time," he is quoted by Th…
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Nine months in to the year, the BMW Group already delivered 1,232,584 units to customers, up 16 percent from the same period in the previous year. BMW is well on track of meeting its 1.6 million goal this year. And who says you can only make money when you are one of the top 5 [...]
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Cuba equals old American cars. We all know that. The tailfin era never left the benighted island 90 miles from the U.S., but few realize the reasons are as much legislative as economic. Yes, a Cuban making $2 a month isn’t about to buy a new car; but even if he or she somehow saved up, a used car isn’t on the menu, either, because in Cuba it has heretofore been illegal to buy or sell cars made after 1959.
Raul Castro has just changed tha…
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