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First drive: Aston Martin DB11 V8 [Review]

First drive: Aston Martin DB11 V8 [Review]

With a little help from AMG, Aston sportifies its big GT.

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Tesla dropping Nvidia infotainment in favor of Intel?

Tesla dropping Nvidia infotainment in favor of Intel?

Unofficial reports suggest Tesla has branched out to AMD and Intel for its next-generation computing systems.

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Porsche 911 GT2 RS claims 6:47 Nurburgring record

Porsche 911 GT2 RS claims 6:47 Nurburgring record

Two different drivers \'immediately\' broke the standing 6:52 record and continued to raise the bar on five separate laps.

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Ford, Lyft partner to deploy self-driving cars by 2021

Ford, Lyft partner to deploy self-driving cars by 2021

The collaboration will focus on platform integration between autonomous cars and Lyft\'s ride-hailing platform.

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Saudi Arabia will let women drive next year

Saudi Arabia will let women drive next year

The country is ready for women drivers, according to a Saudi prince.

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Porsche recalls 2003 - 2006 Cayenne over fuel leak

Porsche recalls 2003 - 2006 Cayenne over fuel leak

About 50,000 cars in the United States are affected by the recall.

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Ken Block takes on Pikes Peak with 1,400-hp Hoonicorn V2

Ken Block takes on Pikes Peak with 1,400-hp Hoonicorn V2

Climbkhana follows the Gymkhana format, but with twice the horsepower and much higher consequences lurking beyond the corners.

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Daimler-backed startup demonstrates manned electric air taxi

Daimler-backed startup demonstrates manned electric air taxi

Volocopter\'s flying taxi can carry two passengers, propelled by 18 rotors with an estimated 30-minute flight duration.

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Dyson to spend $2.7B developing EV for 2020 production

Dyson to spend $2.7B developing EV for 2020 production

The company has plenty of experience with electric motors and battery systems in its iconic products, albeit on a smaller scale.

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First drive: 2018 Lexus LS [Review]

First drive: 2018 Lexus LS [Review]

Lexus reinvents its flagship LS sedan for the 2018 model year.

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California mulls statewide ban on internal combustion vehicles

California mulls statewide ban on internal combustion vehicles

Governor Jerry Brown has reportedly asked why China can ban polluting vehicles but not California.

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Porsche details Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid Sport Turismo

Porsche details Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid Sport Turismo

The plug-in hybrid wagon boasts 680 horsepower and 626 pound-feet of torque.

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Next Audi RS 7 getting 700hp PHEV drivetrain

Next Audi RS 7 getting 700hp PHEV drivetrain

Porsche tech will help the RS 7 go faster than ever.

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Jaguar Land Rover to buy luxury brand?

Jaguar Land Rover to buy luxury brand?

JLR wants to get big.

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Tokyo: Subaru XV Fun Adventure, Impreza Future Sport concepts

Tokyo: Subaru XV Fun Adventure, Impreza Future Sport concepts

The Fun Adventure is a more rugged take on the XV, while the Future Sport further enhances the Impreza\'s street-performance aesthetics.

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Volvo confirms XC90 for US production, doubling factory cost

Volvo confirms XC90 for US production, doubling factory cost

The US represents the largest single market for the XC90.

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Jaguar working on next-gen F-Type with electrified powertrain

Jaguar working on next-gen F-Type with electrified powertrain

Despite a recent focus on growing in the SUV segment, Jaguar promises to keep developing new sports cars.

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Subaru teases Viziv Performance Concept for Tokyo

Subaru teases Viziv Performance Concept for Tokyo

The curvy concept likely serves as an early preview of the next-generation WRX and WRX STi.

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JLR said to be planning new Road Rover brand

JLR said to be planning new Road Rover brand

Road Rover would sit between Jaguar and Land Rover.

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Elon Musk shrugs off Daimler's $1B EV plan: ''off by a zero''

Elon Musk shrugs off Daimler's $1B EV plan: ''off by a zero''

Tesla\'s chief executive argues a billion is \'\'not a lot of money for a giant like Daimler/Mercedes.\'\'

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