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British team builds fastest supersonic car in the world – 1000MPH (1610Km/h)

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The full size, full length Bloodhound SSC model car unveiled at the Farnborough International Air Show The British team hoping to drive a car faster than 1,000mph has unveiled a full-scale model of the vehicle. The 1:1 replica of the 12.8m-long (42ft) Bloodhound SuperSonic Car (SSC) is the result of three years of aerodynamic study. The model is a star turn at this year’s... 

Toyota says 270,000 vehicles have faulty engines

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Toyota Motor Corp. said Thursday about 270,000 cars sold worldwide — including luxury Lexus sedans — have potentially faulty engines, the latest quality lapse to hit the automaker following massive global recalls of top-selling models. Japan’s top-selling daily Yomiuri said in its evening edition that Toyota will inform the transport ministry of a recall... 

Antique car dealer finds Hitler’s Mercedes

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A Düsseldorf antique car dealer working on behalf of a Russian billionaire told The Local on Monday he has located a Mercedes limousine belonging to Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler after a painstaking two-month search. The midnight blue 770K model vehicle was locked away in a Bielefeld collector’s garage with seven others also previously owned by Nazi party officials, Michael... 

Some reasons to not hire Chinese: Ford employee stealing trade secrets for China

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If you hire a Chinese employee in a white company, they will steal the trade secrets and send it to China, at the end many white Americans will lose their employment opportunities/benefits. A Ford Motor Co. employee has been charged with stealing its trade secrets for the Chinese, according to the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan. Xiang Dong Yu, also... 
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Bankruptcy looms for GM; Chrysler awaits fate

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General Motors Corp. has pulled together many of the pieces needed to complete government-ordered restructuring, but its board still is likely to decide Saturday to head into bankruptcy protection because there’s too much left to do. Word of the board’s decision, which would be made during two days of meetings, may not be known until Monday, when GM is expected... 

White South African girl brutally murdered by reckless Black ANC driver

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Deidre was 20 when her life was cruelly snuffed out at approximately 4AM on Saturday 16 May. A drunken ANC councillor went racing through a red traffic light and smashed into Deidre’s Citroen C2, instantly killing her. The drunken kaffir had another five primates in the BMW 3 series he was illicitly driving Potchefstroom – An ANC councillor has been involved... 

America Takes A Body Blow: Chrysler Bankrupt, GM in trouble

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There is no way Obama can spin or fast-talk his way out of this one. Nor can he blame it on Bush as this is happening months into Obama’s presidency. Chrysler has just gone bankrupt and GM is not far behind. An AFP article reports “Chrysler was forced into bankruptcy protection Thursday… Chrysler said most of its plants will be ‘temporarily’ idled until the... 

Romanian Car Dacia Presented at Geneva the Future Dacia Duster 2009

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Dacia is Renault’s budget Eastern European brand with big ambitions. As you can see from this Duster concept, Dacia proves style doesn’t have to cost big bucks. The Dacia – pronounced DA-chee-a, don’tcha know – Duster is a stylish coupe crossover that’s designed to be as cheap, practical and robust as it is good looking. But we think it might just be a... 

French-Designed Engine Runs on Compressed Air

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Guy Negre, a French engineer, has developed an engine that runs on compressed air in the city and fuel on the highway. Under this system, it causes no pollution in the city and travels up to 1,200 miles before requiring refueling. For $3.00–roughly the cost of 1 gallon of gas today–it can travel up to 120 miles. The cost of the vehicle is expected to be roughly... 
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