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2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8: Revealed, Officially! [Chicago Auto Show]

2008_Dodge_Challenger_SRT8_Photo.jpgViva la revolution! After years of looking at spy photos , renderings and concept versions &mdash the 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8 is here, for real. Powered by the 6.1-liter HEMI V8, this HEMI orange muscle car puts out 425 horsepower and 420 lb.-ft. of torque. for a total of 69.8 horsepower per liter. How fast is it?  read more »

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2008 Detroit Auot Show: 2009 Dodge Ram

Rumors about the 2009 Dodge Ram have flooded around the Internet, of cause, we have covered things about the 2009 Dodge Ram before . Now, the officiallly realeased of the 2009 Dodge Ram finally come ahead of the 2008 North America International Auto Show in Detroit next week. The 2009 Dodge Ram remains the underdog in terms of marketing clout and sales volume, but the extensive changes incorporated into the 2009 model should give the contender some serious clout. 2009 Dodge Ram_2008 Detroi Auto Show Dodge has been building trucks since1917.  read more »

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Talk Back Tuesday: The 10 Best Engines of All Time

You may have already heard this, but BMW's twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter engine took home the International Engine of the Year award for 2008. If you've experienced this powertrain you know that title is well and properly earned, as the 3.0-liter's combination of horsepower, torque and even fuel efficiency make it one of the best engines in history. But that got me thinking: What are the best engines in the history of the automobile?  read more »

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Tesla Finally Hires Someone Who Knows What He's Doing

Tesla Tesla Motors has hired one of Detroit's sharpest engineers to spearhead development of the four-door electric sedan it says will be rolling off an assembly line by the end of 2010. The Northern California-based automotive upstart has found in Mike Donoughe a seasoned hand who knows how to build cars, and by naming him VP of manufacturing and engineering , shows that it wants to dominate the emerging premium-EV market. Donoughe, 49, has spent the past 24 years at Chrysler, where among other things he led the top-secret "Project D" charged with creating a car that might save the troubled company. Analysts said his depth of experience and contacts within the industry will be invaluable to Tesla as it develops the $70,000 sedan it's calling "Model S." "Hes got intimate knowledge of vehicle design, planning and manufacturing" Aaron Bragman, an industry analyst with Global Insight, told Wired.com. "He has tremendous contacts among suppliers and others in the industry. They're likely to end up with a better product than they would have otherwise." Donoughe was among Chrysler's most talented engineers. His rsum includes working on its best-selling minivans and two years leading passenger-car development at Mercedes-Benz. Chrysler tapped him earlier this year to head a top-secret program to replace the Sebring and Avenger models. He quit in March in one of several high-profile departures that came after private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management took over last year. "He could have gotten a job at any of the automakers," Bragman says. "For him to end up at Tesla is surprising." Donoughe will lead all aspects of Tesla's vehicle engineering and manufacturing except the electric drivetrain and oversee more than 100 people. He said in a statement that he took the job "because I am enthusiastic about Tesla's objective to integrate their disruptive EV technology into mainstream automobiles."  Tesla's CEO, Ze'ev Drori, said Donoughe's "immediate priorities are to ensure that production of the Tesla Roadster runs smoothly and efficiently and to drive the continued development of our next car." Tesla started building Roadsters in March. Darryl Siry, the company's VP of marketing, sales and service, tells Wired.com about two dozen have been built and almost half that many delivered to customers. The company is still working on an improved transmission that will be retrofitted into earlier cars once it's introduced later this year. The goal is to have 40 Roadsters rolling off the assembly line each week by the beginning of next year. Siry says the company plans to fill several more executive positions and could name a CFO within days. As The Wall Street Journal notes , Donoughe's move to Tesla is another example of a big-name auto executive jumping ship to join a start-up. Murat Guenak, former head of design for Volkswagen AG, joined Mindset AG last year; the company is working on a plug-in hybrid it hopes to launch next year. Gordon Murray, the renowned Formula 1 designer behind the McLaren F1 and Caparo T1 supercars, has launched Gordon Murray Design Ltd. to create the T25 city car .  read more »

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Renault Sandero and Logan F1 Edition at brasil

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The Ten Worst Non-Automotive Product Tie-Ins With Automotive Brands [Ten Non-Automotive Product Automotive Tie-Ins]

The Porsche-branded kitchen earlier this week reminded us that automotive marketing gurus like to use their considerable name equity to brand products having nothing to do with cars. While sometimes this can help increase brand identity with the masses, here's our list of the ten auto-branded products which decrease brand equity and dilute brand stature.  read more »

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Top Ten Totally Awesome Turbocharged American Cars [Super Turbo Potential]

We love the '80s and not just for Rick Astley, Members Only jackets and New Coke. All that's well and good, but what we really love can be described in one italicized, chromed plastic-emblemed word: TURBO. The 80's economy forced automakers to use weaker and smaller engines, so to boost power we all turned to MacGyver-rigged turbochargers. With all that super turbo potential out there, it was hard for us to come up with a top ten list of the most totally awesome turbocharged American cars from the 1980s — but nonetheless, we did. Ogle the 80's heart-action, then tell us which is your favorite in the poll below.  read more »

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Hot Hatch Showdown [Jalopnik Fantasy Garage]

With auto show season officially, mercilessly and thankfully over, the Jalopnik Fantasy Garage stands to be full in just six weeks. A short time by any standard, but especially so when distilling over a hundred years of automotive excellence into just 50 vehicles. Two weeks ago saw the induction of the Cadillac Eldorado Brougham, a car so finely crafted only a communist would disapprove. In this week's edition, we switch gears entirely. Compact, lightweight automobile construction, responsive suspension, spicy engine and a slick manual transmission. It's a simple formula which, if done properly, not only results in a car with character, but one which transcends the bottom-of-the-barrel genre and becomes something of legend, something which can ascend to the level of fantasy. This week, we examine the hot hatch.  read more »

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Ferrari F430 Spider BioFuel, Detroit 2008

Ferrari goes green with its debut of the super F430 Spider Biofuel at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show.

The Ferrari F430 Spider runs on E85 fuel, made from 85% bio-renewable ethanol, which cuts CO2 emissions and boosts power and troque.
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Toyota TF108 Reveal For Formula 1 2008

Toyota has ready for its 2008 Grand Prix with its Toyota TF108 revealing yesterday in a presentation in Cologne. The Toyota TF108 is created by a team of design engineers led by France's Pascal Vasselon.

After disappointments of 2007, Toyota hopes the TF108 can brings new significant step forward in 2008 season.

The TF108 has a longer wheelbase, a major aerodynamic upgrade, revised suspension and a new gearbox.  read more »

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