Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Perhaps Mr. Goodwrench Can Join Our Podcast in His Retirement

The reigning fuel-economy champion Toyota Prius will keep its spot atop the ranking for 2011 - for now. The electric cars from GM and Nissan aren't on the list.

GM has returned to the skies in private jets. This time with approval from the government -- of course it stands to benefit. Also, GM is considering retiring the Goodwrench brand. Was it still working? The General may revive its performance brand but can it back it up with some products?

Morgan's Three Wheeler
Chrysler posted a smaller loss, only $82 million, but raised its outlook. As it works to redesign its lineup, things are looking better for the Italian-American brand. The Chrysler 200 is set to hit the streets as the first of these new-ish models.

Morgan, the venerable British maker of modern vehicular antiques, is bring back a storied three-wheeled design that is more than 50 years old and dates back to 1909. Is it cool?

Car racing season is wrapping up with just a couple more races left in Nascar and F1.

Finally, bringing back up a painful discussion from last week, a new red-light camera has the potential to violate your privacy in even more ways. And give you a ticket.

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