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GM Recalls the 2009 HUMMER H3T to Prevent the Fuel Tank from Falling Off

GM is recalling 1,738 2009 HUMMER H3T models to fix an issue with the fuel tank. The front support strap that holds the fuel tank in place could fracture, which would mean that the tank would only be supported by the rear strap and the stone shield. If left in this condition the rear strap and stone shield could...

VW GTI-R Rumored to Debut in Frankfurt

According to CAR, VW is rumored to be prepping an even hotter version of the GTI, dubbed the GTI-R. The R version of the GTI will not use the 3.2L V6 from the R32, instead a turbocharged four-cylinder with around 266 horsepower, which could be the same engine in the Audi S3. All that power will be mated to an...

GM May Bring the Opel Insiginia to the US as a Cadillac

Now that Saturn is all but dead in a few years it looks like GM is trying to figure out to bring its impressive Opel Insignia to the US. Originally the next-generation Saturn Aura would have been our version of the Insignia, but instead the sedan could come here as a Buick or Cadillac. Automotive News is reporting that the...

2010 Kia Sorento Revealed..Sort of

Kia World has posted the first official photos of the 2010 Kia Sorento. The overall styling of the Sorento is in-line with the styling of the new Forte and Optima. It's more stylish than the last generation and is expected to now have room for seven passengers. The Sorento is expected to have its public debut at the Seoul...

Toyota Seeks $2.1 Billion in Loans

It is being reported that Toyota is seeking $2.1 billion in loans from the Japanese government to help its finance arm (Toyota Financial Services) to cut costs. "Toyota is not in danger. It's out to get the lowest price for funding that the strength of its credit can get," said Yasuaki Iwamoto, an analyst at Okasan Securities. "On the balance...

Geneva 09': VW Polo BlueMotion Concept Unveiled…It's the Most Fuel-Efficient Five-Seater

VW has unveiled the Polo BlueMotion Concept at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show. The Polo BlueMotion is powered by a 1.2L TDI three-cylinder with common rail injection. Combined with start-stop technology and regenerative braking, the Polo BlueMotion gets 71.3 mpg (US). That effectively makes the Polo BlueMotion the most fuel-efficient passenger internal combustion car available. The Polo BlueMotion is expected...

Geneva 09': Aston Martin One-77 Details Revealed in Technical Showcase

Aston Martin is going to officially unveil the One-77 at the Geneva Motor Show. The One-77 is a showcase of Aston Martin style and performance. The One-77 is powered by a 7.3L naturally-aspirated V12 engine with upwards of 700 horsepower. The engine is mated to a six-speed transmission that is controlled via column mounted paddle shifters. It also features Pirelli...

Geneva 09': Infiniti Essence Hybrid Concept Unveiled with 592HP

Infiniti hit the Geneva Motor Show head on today with the unveiling of the Essence Concept, which combines sexy coupe bodywork with a "green" drivetrain. The Essence Concept is a front-engined, two-seater. It features a 3.7L V6 engine mated to an electric motor that has been dubbed the 3D Motor. The combined output is 592 horsepower ( 434 from...

2010 Toyota Prius Officially Rated with a 50MPG Combined Rating

The EPA has officially rated the 2010 Toyota Prius at 50 mpg combined fuel-economy rating. According to Toyota the all-new Prius offers more power, room, performance and better mileage. The 2010 Prius is powered by a 1.8L 4-cylinder that puts out 98 hp. Combined with the electric motor, the Prius puts out a total of 134 horsepower, which is 24...

2010 Ford Fusion Starts at $19,995 and Under $28K for the Hybrid

Ford has announced the pricing for the 2010 Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan at $19,995 and $21,205, respectively. The front-wheel-drive Fusion S features a 2.5L four-cylinder engine and starts at $19,995. The top Fusion Sport with its 263 HP 3.5L V6 starts at $25,825 for the FWD models and $27,675 for the AWD model. The new Fusion Hybrid starts at $27,995...

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