WatchMojo.com checks out the latest concept car from Jeep.
http://www.WatchMojo.com checks out the exciting Chevy Camaro Convertible Concept Car.
http://www.WatchMojo.com checks out the new MKR Concept car from Lincoln.
Cars.com's Joe Wiesenfelder walks you through some Green cars from the Detroit Auto Show. Make sure to check out our other video, Green Thumbs Part: 2.
Combine pure driving fun with reduced emíssions and lower fuel consumption - and then go one further...! Brake Energy Regeneration, Shift Point Display and Auto Start Stop, all reducing consumption. That's MINIMALISM - because less is simply more. The Head of MINI Brand Communication, Andreas-Christoph Hofmann, shows you the innovations which make this work
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Legends aren’t made, they’re born. So when BMW decided to play around with racing in 1986 they also found themselves playing with history. For 2008, the 4th generation M3 is offered as a coupe and a four-door sedan with the convertible to follow shortly. The four-liter naturally aspirated light-alloy powerplant outputs 414 horspower at 8300 rpm and 295 pound-feet of torque at 3900 rpm. It doesn’t redline until 8400 rpm so the high-revving engine is able to hold each gear longer for maximum acceleration. With a power to weight ratio of 8.9 lbs/hp the new V8 is stronger, yet lighter than the 3.2-liter 333 horsepower straight six it replaces from the third gen M3. Expect the coupe to move you from 0 to 60 in 4.7 seconds. Top speed is limited to 155 mph.
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Ferrari P4/5 Owner Exclusive Interview- Mclaren F1-Garage419
We interview the visionary and owner of the one and only Ferrari P4/5 by Pininfarina, James Glickenhaus, at Palm Beach Supercar Weekend. Plus a preview of things to come including Mclaren F1, SSC Aero, Spyker C8, Maserati MC12 Corsa and more.
What will it be? Hydrogen, diesel, E85, or something else? That was the question at this year's North American International Auto Show as nearly every automaker announced an alternative propulsion vehicle. Ranging from bio-fuel to fuel cell, it is clear that hybrids are still the most energy efficient technologies available today. Many "next generation" gas-electric hybrids were unveiled. While dual-mode hybrids are efficient at stop and go traffic, they don't quite add as much on the highways. A new concept plug-in hybrid from Saturn can potentially go for 10 miles on pure electric power, before needing to use gas. But whether its battery technology, plugging into the grid, powering vehicles from solar, nuclear, or wind, all renewable fuels come into play. Automakers say that having a diverse set of alternatives is the best way to reduce our dependence on gasoline. Produced for General Motors
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