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  1. Consumer group says that cars can--and should--get 45 mpg by 2020: http://bit.ly/7ezmIO
  2. Volkswagen tries to hook American soccer moms on eco-diesels: http://bit.ly/4F3fpH
  3. GM's sale of Saab falls through, and the venerable Swedish automaker may simply be closed: http://bit.ly/8GqRD2
  4. VW's sports marketing is effective, targeted and relentless: http://bit.ly/8vF971
  5. Air cars have major range and greenhouse gas challenges, says new studies: http://bit.ly/85rB2y
  6. Sudden car acceleration: terrifying stories from behind the wheel: http://bit.ly/3IW2cV
  7. A big shakeup at Aptera, tied to financial problems, delays the futuristic electric car: http://bit.ly/2eG5XA
  8. Indian EV maker Reva makes bid for world dominance--with plants in upstate New York and operations in Iceland: http://bit.ly/2XMOof
  9. Nissan's Carlos Tavares on the launch of the Leaf battery car--and world electrification plans:http://bit.ly/24lfCk
  10. A $1.25 million Bugatti Veyron goes for a swim in Texas--after a pelican attack: http://bit.ly/3D6GLw
  11. Daimler's Dieter Zetsche: For us, small cars; for Chrysler, SUVs: http://bit.ly/4gKBKV
  12. The Nissan Leaf battery car goes on American tour: http://bit.ly/45seCB
  13. Chrysler's recovery and green plans are a bit murky: http://tinyurl.com/ycvz895
  14. Ultracapacitors: maybe not EV miracle workers, but plenty of green energy potential: http://bit.ly/2nca9q
  15. Despite incentives and coming cool cars, big hurdles ahead for meeting climate/fuel economy goals: http://bit.ly/1EbUfC
  16. The 10 most dangerous cities for pedestrians (and bicyclists): http://bit.ly/YgBlY
  17. Car dealers still treat women with disrespect. Here's how to go in prepared: http://bit.ly/2rKNSo
  18. To succeed, electric cars will need "sizzle," says Merrill Lynch: http://bit.ly/2WXxMO
  19. Bad floormats may not explain many sudden auto acceleration fatalities: http://bit.ly/1YR4XF
  20. Military contracts for "run-silent" electric cars. And battery vehicles can also provide backup power at remote bases : http://bit.ly/UVNNw