Honda shows next-generation hydrogen fuel cell drivetrain. It will end up in crossovers, trucks, and construction equipment. "We believe demand for the tech will soon reach the critical mass required for full commercial deployment" Ingo Nyhues, Honda's European division
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Watch a Chevrolet Corvette Z06 fall off the lift at a dealership garage. Then read the article for an easter egg if you missed it the first time through.
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How the U.S. let EV battery tech born here wind up in the hands of China
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Lithium ion batteries ignite three garbage truck fires in California
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Golfer sues car dealer after it refuses to honor a hole in one prize.
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All of your Bluetooth-enabled things are able to be hacked. All. Door locks, cars, smartphones included.
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California could get sound-sensing cameras to measure exhaust noise
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