A Smart Car wins the 3,000-mile Cannonball Run. Inspired by the Erwin G. “Cannonball” Baker and in defiance of the then introduced 55 mph US speed limit, rebellious journalist Brock Yates launched the “Cannonball Baker Sea-to-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dash”. The Cannonball Run was made into a comedy movie and released in 1981 staring Burt Reynolds.
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Volkswagen hopes to launch their Electric Car by 2010. An electric car is a type of Alternative Fuel car that utilizes electric motors and motor controllers instead of an internal combustion engine The electric power is usually derived from battery packs in the vehicle.
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Daimler reports demand to exceed its ability to make them fast enough. The reservations process was limited to private buyers, no dealers or company sales and the $99 reservation fee is not transferable, but is refundable.
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Intelligent American's wanting fuel efficiency and environmental compatibility can immediately get a price quote on the Smart vehicle of their dreams.
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These network partners will give you a fast cost quote on that new Smart Fortwo or other hard-to-find car. Be sure to ask your quote specialist about any rebates or smart buyer incentives.
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The decline in demand for the most profitable vehicles- SUVs and pickup trucks and with inflation slowing our consumption for gas and crude oil at record highs, US auto sales fell again last month. All U.S. manufacturers reported declines, as well as Japanese automakers reporting double-digit drops. As a group, the market share of GM, Ford and Chrysler fell to 43% in July.
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