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2011 Ford Mustang V6 has 300hp, gets 31mpg

Source: themustangnews.com
Posted on Mar 5, 2010 by Dr. Lando to New Cars
The 2011 Ford Mustang has been rated by the EPA as getting 31 miles per gallon on the highway. It is the first car with at least 300hp and 30mpg.

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Ferrari Unveils Their First Prototype Hybrid, The "Hy Kers"

Source: musicouch.com
Posted on Mar 5, 2010 by Dr. Lando to Concept Cars
A hybrid by Ferrari. Still looks good.

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Camaro Sales Soared Over the US Sports Car Segment

Source: carguideblog.com
Posted on Mar 5, 2010 by King Awesome to News
Camero sales outpaced sports car sales in the United States, selling nearly 75,000 since its launch.

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Gunbus 410: Massive Motorcycle

Source: wondermouse.com
Posted on Mar 5, 2010 by King Awesome to Funny
Check out the Gunbus 410, an insanely huge motorcycle. I wonder how much power it has...

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Monster Truck Back Flip

Source: youtube.com
Posted on Mar 5, 2010 by King Awesome to Video
Monster truck performs a back flip.

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Smart Car, Roomier Than You Think

Source: youtube.com
Posted on Mar 5, 2010 by Dr. Lando to Video
Two fat guys get into a Smart Car. They fit just fine.

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Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera Revealed

Source: leftlanenews.com
Posted on Mar 4, 2010 by Dr. Lando to New Cars
The new Lamborghini Gallardo LP570 Superleggera is unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show.

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BMW Crashes into a Car on Icy Road

Source: break.com
Posted on Mar 2, 2010 by Dr. Lando to Driving
Yikes.

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Porsche 918 Spyder Concept

Source: motorauthority.com
Posted on Mar 2, 2010 by King Awesome to Concept Cars
The Porsche 918 Spyder will get 78mpg, but it can also hit 62 mph in 3.2 seconds. A hybrid supercar, not bad.

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Manual Transmission Usage Drops Below 10% in US

Source: autos.aol.com
Posted on Mar 2, 2010 by Dr. Lando to News
In the United States, less than 10% of the car sales are manual transmission.