Dodge unveiled its new version of the electric sports car “EV Circuit” in the 2009 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The Dodge EV Circuit shows bold style exterior and interior with an outstanding performance, fuel consumption and zero zero tailpipe emissions.
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Mazda introduced its 5-door wide tour “Mazda3″ in the 2009 North American International Auto Show. The Mazda3 received many new and improved features of mid-year extension in 2008 that the 2009 model year include the addition of value i Touring model, which replaces the i Touring model features standard anti-lock brakes system (ABS), side-impact airbags, side air curtains, 17-inch alloy wheels, fog lights, grid color based bar, leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, CD player compatible with MP3 and a piano-black decoration panel. Read more...
Starting the Car Answer /vo. iBefore trying to start the car, fill the radiator (by removing cap at top) with cleanfresh water. If perfectly clean water cannot be obtained it is advisable to strainit through muslin or other similar material to prevent foreign matter from gettingin and obstructing the small tubes of the radiator. The system will hold approxi-mately three gallons. It is important that the car should not be run under itsown power unless the water circulating system has been filled. Pour in the wateruntil you are sure that both radiator and cylinder water jackets are full. I hewater will run out of the overflow pipe onto the ground when the entire watersystem has been properly filled. During the first few days that a new car isbeing driven it is a good plan to examine the radiator frequently and see that itis kept properly filled. Read more...
Vehicle Overview Launched for 2005, the front-wheel-drive subcompact Cobalt comes in sedan and coupe body styles. Cobalts are powered by a choice of two four-cylinder engines, with the most powerful making 171 horsepower in the Sport model. Last year’s SS and supercharged SS trim levels have been dropped. The Cobalt’s competitors include the Honda Civic, Ford Focus and Toyota Corolla. Changes for 2008 include new standard safety features and standard satellite radio. Read more...
This was it. The very last true musclecars, even if they were diluted considerably by lower compression ratios mandated by the Feds’ regular gasoline requirements. General Motors had lowered the compression on its 1971 models, but Ford and Chrysler had held off until the very last moment, with compressions as high as 11.7:1 in 1971. Read more...
• Incoming U.S. President Barack Obama will ride in an all-new Cadillac Presidential Limousine, continuing a long tradition of Cadillac limousines serving many U.S. presidents.
• The latest Cadillac Presidential Limousine is a completely new design and succeeds the previous edition DTS Presidential Limousine that debuted in 2004. The new limousine incorporates many of the dramatic design and technology features of new and highly acclaimed Cadillac vehicles in a purpose-built format tailored to specific and exacting specifications befitting presidential transport. Read more...
General Motors introduced its four-door Chevrolet Spark mini car in the NAIAS 2009. Originally seen as the Chevrolet Beat concept at the 2007 New York Auto Show, the four-door Chevrolet Spark provide versatility with a youthful and fresh exterior and interior design is reflected in the selection of materials and colors.

The spark will make its world debut in full production in the Geneva Auto Show in March 2009. Sales begin in Europe in the first quarter of 2010, followed by other markets worldwide. Read more...
Toyota displayed its electric car concept of FT-EV on the NAIAS 2009, which confirmed its plan to launch a battery commuter urban electric vehicle (BEV) for the year 2012. Toyota FT-EV imagines an urban concept, driving up to 50 miles from home, work and other forms of public transport, such as high-speed rail.

Although, by far, the FT-EV is a pure concept, which represents a natural product of linking strategies.