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Why the Tesla-New York Times dispute doesn't matter for electric cars
by
Molly Wood
Feb 15, 2013
The battle between Elon Musk of Tesla and the New York Times in the wake of a bad review for a test drive of the company’s car continues. But what is the real takeaway from the flap?
Putting a black box in every new car
by
Molly Wood
Feb 11, 2013
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is proposing black-box rules that would kick in in September 2014.
Detroit Auto Show: Big sales, new models
Jan 14, 2013
Facing ambitious new federal mileage standards, and higher gas prices, automakers are touting ‘fuel efficiency’ at the North American International Auto Show this week.
Self-driving cars debut at CES
by
Queena Kim
Jan 9, 2013
Google has one, so does Toyota and Audi. Self-driving cars debut at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Silent hybrid cars to get a soundtrack
by
Eve Troeh
Jan 8, 2013
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is looking to pass a new rule that would require silent electric and hybrid cars to make more noise.
2012 a bumper year for U.S. carmakers
by
Jeff Horwich
Jan 3, 2013
General Motors, Ford and Chrysler all saw significant gains in U.S. sales during 2012.
Carmakers bet on green future
Dec 31, 2012
Makers of hybrid and electric cars are increasing their offerings in 2013 despite a somewhat disappointing roll-out of vehicles like the Nissan Leaf and Chevy Volt.
For public good, not for profit.
Would no GM bailout have been worse?
Dec 19, 2012
The government is on track to lose money on the GM bailout. But would doing nothing have cost more?
General Motors plans to buy back government shares
Dec 19, 2012
General Motors has just announced it is going to buy back 200 million of its shares from the Treasury Department, which plans to sell the rest of its GM shares in the next year or so.
Car sales drive economy around the world
Dec 18, 2012
Car makers are headed for a record year for sales. Never mind a sluggish U.S. economy and a European recession.