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High gas prices are driving scooter sales up

Johnny Scheff of Motoworks Chicago guides Marnetta Porter as she practices on demo scooter after purchasing a new Vespa from the dealership Tuesday, May 13, 2008 in Chicago. Scheff said high gas prices are prompting consumers to find alternative means of transportation. Scooters can pay for themselves in fuel savings over one to three years, he said.  With the average price of gas closing in on $4 a gallon, many cash-strapped motorists are turning to fuel-stingy motor scooters and smaller motorcycles.


Memorial Day travel hit by high fuel costs

** FILE ** Traffic backs up on I-395 and Seminary Road in Alexandria, Va. in this Thursday, Dec. 14, 2006 file photo during the afternoon rush hour. Drivers waste nearly an entire work week each year sitting in traffic on the way to and from their jobs, according to a national study released Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2007. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, FILE)High fuel prices are prompting many Americans to reconsider their Memorial Day travel plans, AAA says.


Smart car gets highest score in crash tests

May 14: CNBC’s Phil LeBeau reports on the insurance industry’s high safety rating for Mercedes’ Smart fortwo, despite its small size. (CNBC)The 2008 Smart fortwo micro car, the smallest car for sale in the U.S. market, has earned top scores in crash tests conducted by the insurance industry.


Ford recalling more than 655,000 trucks
Ford Motor Co. is recalling more than 655,000 Ford F-150 and Lincoln Mark LT pickup trucks to fix a hose that could affect the vehicles’ braking power.

How Tata is making the world's cheapest car

Tata Motors' tale of the creation and design of the world's most inexpensive car is one of innovation and ingenuity, both inside and outside the Indian automaker's organization.


What women want: Her favorite vehicles

Finding out what appeals to female drivers takes more than just putting on a skirt and high heels. But that can be a start.


Macho Movers: Ten favorite cars for men

When it comes to cars, men want vehicles that exude power, performance and exclusivity. Here’s ForbesAutos.com’s list of the ten favorite cars for men.


High gas prices spawn songs, symbolic acts

Allan Peerce and his horse Hitman make their way through the town's traffic to do his banking in Leitchfield, Ky., Monday, May 12, 2008.  Peerce rides Hitman, adorned with signs of protest, to bring attention to the high cost of fuel.  Americans facing rising gasoline and diesel prices are cycling about, saddling up, singing out and, sometimes, resorting to violent symbolism.


Honda shows off improvements in fuel cell

Honda's new fuel cell vehicle Honda's new hydrogen-powered vehicle, set for leasing within a few months, radically reduced the sizes of its fuel cell and motor. leaving the same interior space as a regular car, engineers said Tuesday.


Dodge Challenger unleashed

The 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8 rolls off the assembly line at the Brampton Assembly Plant in Brampton, Ontario, Thursday, May 8, 2008.  The 2008 Dodge Challenger began rolling off the assembly line Thursday into an uncertain market that could embrace the nostalgic muscle car or reject it for its gas-guzzling excess.


Startup shows off electric car planned for Israel

A prototype of an electric car is displayed in Tel Aviv, Israel,  Sunday, May 11, 2008. A Silicon Valley start-up company presented Sunday a prototype of the electric car it says will revolutionize transportation in Israel beginning in two years' time. Israelis got a first demonstration Sunday of the electric car that developers hope will revolutionize transportation in the country and serve as a pilot for the rest of the world.


UAW says American Axle proposal closes plants
United Auto Workers President Ron Gettelfinger said Saturday he thought the union had been close to a contract deal to end a strike against American Axle — until the auto parts supplier offered a proposal that included closing three plants.

Will cars of the future drive themselves?

Your car is increasingly savvy about what’s happening around it. How long until it is autopiloting? And what stands in the way?


Toyota feeling some of Detroit’s pain

** FILE ** In this March 30, 2008 file photo, the company logo shines off the grille of an unsold 2008 Yaris at a Toyota dealership in Boulder, Colo..  Toyota Motor Corp., the world's second-biggest automaker by annual vehicle sales, is raising its prices on some U.S. models later this month amid increased worries about its profit growth in the American market, the company said Wednesday, May 7, 2008. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, file)Toyota sent a stark message to the car-making world Thursday, signaling that it is not immune from the contagion infecting the North American automobile market.


Kerkorian starts offer to boost Ford stake
Billionaire investor Kirk Kerkorian launched his previously announced $170 million cash offer to buy up to 20 million additional shares of Ford Motor Co. on Friday, calling it “an attractive investment.”

New GT-R bursts from virtual reality to reality

The 2009 GT-R is set to debut in the United States this June, and it’s arguably the most eagerly awaited new vehicle of the 2009 model year. MotorHead, by Dan Carney.


Toyota issues a bleak earnings forecast
Toyota said the strong yen and weaker U.S. sales took a bite out of January-March earnings and projected worse was to come — a 27 percent plunge in its full-year profit.

Ford executives welcome Kerkorian investment
Ford Motor Co. welcomed a significant investment by billionaire Kirk Kerkorian and executives told shareholders Thursday that it underscored the strength of turnaround plans for the second largest American car company.

Rising cost has some drivers easing off the gas

Traffic travels on the New York State Thruway in Selkirk, N.Y., Friday, May 2, 2008.  Drivers across the country are realizing that throttling back is one way to conserve fuel.  A January Congressional Budget Office study of traffic patterns on California freeways found that for every 50 cents more a gallon of gas costs, median speeds decline by three-quarters of a mile per hour.  As other cars zipped by at 70 mph or more, Mike Papin and his wife, Joann, kept rolling along just below the 65 mph limit as they made their way from their winter home in Florida to a summer place in Vermont.


Ford doubling use of 6-speed automatics
Ford Motor Co. said Wednesday it plans to double the number of six-speed automatic transmissions in its models by the end of next year, increasing fuel efficiency to the point where it's equal to or better than manual gearboxes.

China a bright spot for stumbling Detroit

April 25: NBC's Mark Mullen reports from the Beijing Auto Show on why many hope first-time car buyers are being encouraged to buy green. (Nightly News)With U.S. car sales in the doldrums the outlook looks bleak right now for the big three U.S. automakers. But there’s a shining light in the East.


Toyota raising prices on some models in U.S.
Toyota Motor Corp., the world's second-biggest automaker by annual vehicle sales, is raising its prices on some U.S. models later this month amid increased worries about its profit growth in the American market.

 

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