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Cancel Research Facebook Twitter Cancel Search The race for autonomous cars is over. Silicon Valley lost. But there's still money to be made by tech companies in the automotive world. Up until very recently the talk in Silicon Valley was about how the tech industry was going to broom Detroit into the dustbin of history. Companies such as Apple, Google, and Uber - so the thinking went -were going t
Cancel Research Facebook Twitter Cancel Search US Army loses three Humvees in botched airdrop exercise The only casualties were the vehicles (and the egos of some parachute riggers). This post is appearing on Autoblog Military, Autoblog's sub-site dedicated to the vehicles, aircraft and ships of the world's armed forces. Training exercises exist so that when you're out in the thick of things, you
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Cancel Research Facebook Twitter Cancel Search A new report in from the website Club Lexus claims to have insider knowledge about a return to Formula One racing by Toyota, this time under the auspices of the Lexus brand. Toyota competed in F1 from 2002 through the 2009 season. That final year saw the team return competitive, if inconsistent results, but the larger economic woes in the automotive m
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Cancel Research Facebook Twitter Cancel Search All the numbers are in for the first month of sales in 2009... and they aren't pretty. Chrysler LLC and General Motors continue to lead the pack with sales drops of 54.8% and 48.8%, respectively. While the overall economy is weak and access to credit limited, the fact that Americans watched both domestic automakers plead for and receive federal aid in
A company called Fat Shark offers one of the coolest R/C cars we've ever seen. How so? Its system has a camera mounted in the car's driver's seat. It transmits its signal wirelessly to VR-style goggles that give the operator a first-person view of the terrain ahead of the car itself. That alone would be neat, but the camera has pan and tilt functionality that the driver controls by simply moving h
Click above for a gallery of the K.O. 7 and 8. When we make the trek to Switzerland each year, there always seems to be one particular car that stands out. It's generally something unexpected from an independent automaker far removed from the spotlight. This year, tucked away in a corner cubicle of the Geneva Motor Show's basement, was the K.O. 7 Spider, a concept hailing from Japan that attempts
We're so sorry to bring this to you on a holiday, as your gullet full of turkey bird and oyster stuffing could make en encore after viewing the large photo gallery we've assembled after the jump of the Geely Forwind Concept. We showed you the Forwind last week when our colleagues at Autoblog Chinese caught it outside the Beijing Motor Show unattended. The post turned out to be incredibly popular,
Cancel Research Facebook Twitter Cancel Search This had flashed up on our radar screen late last month and we were hoping McLaren would release more details. They did and our bestest-bud from Fast-Autos.net, Drew, alerted us to a news page on McLaren's website announcing the winners of their future design contest. The interpretations of what a not-so-distant McLaren may look like were penned and r
Nissan of Europe has released a bevy of images showing every nook and cranny of its upcoming Geneva-bound concept, the Terranaut. The 4x4, according to the company, was designed for “scientists, geologists, archaeologists or adventurers” whose office is the great outdoors. It seats three people in an interior quite obviously modeled after a U.S.S. Enterprise shuttlecraft. The “spherical laboratory
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