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  Bloodhound SSC supersonic car prepped to break 763 mph speed barrier  
   
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  File photo taken in 2017 shows the Volkswagen logo on one of the German automaker's  cars in Beijing, China.   VW takes nearly $3B extra charge for fixing scandal-tainted U.S. diesel vehicles
The added financial hit could push the German automaker's total cost for the scandal past $30B
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  The redesigned Lexus LS 500 features swooping design touches that aren't to everyone's liking, including a front grille that seems cavernous for this front end.   Review: Get a shiatsu massage driving the 2018 Lexus LS 500
The Japanese automaker lands with its first flagship redesign in 10 years with ultra luxury and impressive handling.
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  2018 Atlas   Volkswagen promises to roll out 2 new models every year
Volkswagen also plans to double the length of its warranties as it tries to attract new customers and recover from a 2015 emissions-cheating scandal.
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  Golden Retriever Looking Out Of Car Window   Here are the best new vehicles for traveling with dogs
To travel well with a dog, you have to think like a dog: Where can I stretch out?
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  This photo provided by Tesla shows the 2017 Tesla Model 3, a compact electric sedan that offers two levels of range. It's the newest model from Tesla and slots below the Model S sedan in the company's lineup.   Edmunds: Ioniq, Bolt, Leaf give EV buyers options to Model 3
For buyers interested in an electric vehicle but don't want to wait around for Tesla's Model 3, several great alternatives are available at a similar price point.
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  FILE - In this April 26, 2016, file photo, a staff member stands next to an e.Cool electric SUV by Chinese automaker Changjiang on display at the Beijing International Automotive Exhibition in Beijing. China has stepped up pressure on automakers to a   China sets target for electric car quota, but delays rollout
China upped pressure on automakers to develop electric cars by raising first-year target for a planned system of production quotas, but delayed rollout to 2019.
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    Toyota redesigns Camry for 2018

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  The 2018 Ford F-Series Super Duty Limited pickup truck.   Ford unleashes an outrageous $94,000 pickup truck
Ford debuted the F-Series Super Duty Limited pickup truck Thursday at the State Fair of Texas, which often attracts introductions of trucks and SUVs.
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  This photo provided by General Motors shows the 2017 Chevrolet Silverado, an example of a truck that could be less expensive to lease than to buy. The average monthly finance payment for the Silverado is $645. The average lease payment is $404, or 37   Chevrolet trucks, backbone of GM sales, turn 100
It started as basically a horseless carriage, but today General Motors couldn't depend more on Chevy trucks
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Anti-separatist demonstrators hold Spanish flags as they take part in a protest in support of Spain's unity ahead of Sunday's Catalan referendum vote on Sept. 30, 2017, in Madrid, Spain. The Catalan government is keeping with its plan to hold a refer

Anti-separatist demonstrators hold Spanish flags as they take part in a protest in support of Spain's unity ahead of Sunday's Catalan referendum vote on Sept. 30, 2017, in Madrid, Spain. The Catalan government is keeping with its plan to hold a refer
 
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