Prius models are not big with car thieves
We talk about many aspects of cars, driving and the car-making industry in general, however one thing that we haven’t talked about on this blog is the problem of car theft. Today we’ll change that with a look at whether or not car thieves like hybrids – it turns out that they don’t.
Read MoreSaab’s future
The tough economic times have hit everywhere around the globe, and the car industry has not been an exception to this, with the Swedish car maker Saab filing for bankruptcy at the end of 2011 after not turning a profit in two decades and a series of unsuccessful partial and then complete buyouts.
Read MoreNew Lithium-ion battery technology from A123Systems
In our continued strive to lessen our carbon footprint, which in the auto world comes down to more fuel efficient cars and vehicles that do not use fossil fuels at all, battery technology is probably the most important factor for the future.
Read MoreRenault’s “mild hybrid” technologies
Today we're going to talk about a typically European car-maker, Renault, and its plan to develop several 'mild hybrid' technologies for their cars.
Read MoreSound check – The Sound Symposer
Automotive manufacturers have been fiddling with the way their products sound, both on the outside and on the inside, for a few decades now. This practice might be a bit better known in regards to motorbikes, but it is not strange to cars either.
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