Saturday, December 31, 2011
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Report: New car seat concept uses your butt print as identification
Filed under: Etc., Japan, Technology
If Fido can distinguish people and other pooches by their backsides, why not a seat? When students at the Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology in Tokyo, Japan asked that question, they came up with a car seat fitted with 360 sensors that makes a map of the pressure applied by your posterior. Among the six rumps tested, the seat was 98 percent accurate at sorting one from another.
The ultimate aim is to work with automakers to develop an anti-theft solution that would be available in the next few years. With such a small testing pool, it's too early to start asking the difficult questions about real-world viability (especially when you start to factor in things like different articles of clothing, Costanza wallets, and so on), but we have a feeling this kind of technology will find an application somewhere.
New car seat concept uses your butt print as identification originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 30 Dec 2011 14:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Friday, December 30, 2011
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Autoblog's Most Popular Posts of 2011
Filed under: Etc.
We've been doing Autoblog for a while now and still don't know exactly why some posts become popular and others completely miss boarding the crazy train to Viralville. Maybe we were the first to post about a hot topic. Videos are almost always poised for success, and of course any post that includes a first look or specs of a highly anticipated vehicle can be a hit waiting to happen. But every time we hit the publish button it's like throwing a dart in the dark.
It may be difficult to know in advance what you all will click on the most, but after the fact, simple math tells us everything we need to know. We've assembled the 10 Most Popular Posts of 2011 according to clicks, and the results are available after the jump.
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Autoblog's Most Popular Posts of 2011 originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 30 Dec 2011 19:27:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Report: Investors' advice to Proton: Sell Lotus
Filed under: Government/Legal, Lotus
There's a lot of smoke going on over at Lotus, but we still have a while to wait before we get the first evidence of fire: the new Lotus Espirit and it's in-house V8 won't be here until 2013. On the other side of the world, there's a fair bit of smoke and fire happening at Malaysian automaker Proton, which owns Lotus.
The Malaysian government controls Proton and has been investigating a partnership for or sale of the company for a couple of years, but despite its efforts, it hasn't made any deals. The 28-year-old automaker has been losing large chunks of market share, and the government feels that sale to a well-funded global player would be the best solution to insure Proton's long-term future. Although it has named its chosen candidate for a purchase, it isn't clear if anyone has made any serious overtures to that end.
Outside observers believe the first thing Proton should do is get rid of Lotus. The mass-market Malaysian carmaker has almost nothing in common with the tiny, English niche sports car producer, and has done nothing but throw money at Lotus' carmaking arm since 1996 (Lotus Engineering, the technology consultancy, is profitable).
Proton has said it has no intention of selling Lotus. However, if Proton is sold then the new owners could reverse that stance. And if Lotus were unloaded, that puts everything CEO Dany Bahar has planned in serious doubt.
Investors' advice to Proton: Sell Lotus originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 29 Dec 2011 18:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Thursday, December 29, 2011
McKinney Takes SoBo
2011 Honda Odyssey Touring Elite Long-Term Intro
2013 Nissan Pathfinder Image Released (Yes, It?s a Teaser)
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Nine CRT entries for MotoGP 2012
Ferrari to unveil 2012 car in early February (PA SportsTicker)
Senna: no regrets over Renault chance
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
2013 Mercedes-Benz SL550: M-B?s Big Roadster Drops a Few Pounds
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Four-Cylinder Models Added to 2012 Honda Crosstour Lineup
2013 Chevrolet Malibu Eco Driven: Looks Great, Less Filling (Up)
Paddon switches to S2000 for 2012
Sweet wager: Martinsville squares off against Michigan in Sugar Bowl bet
Dieter Gass to reinforce Audi Sport
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Seattle Police Mock ?Dumb F***? Jogger Hit By Semi Truck
Bentley Continental V8 GT/GTC EU Prices Leaked, Don?t Expect Huge Discount in the U.S.
Ferrari to unveil 2012 car in early February (PA SportsTicker)
Vehicle safety items make perfect holiday gifts (NASCAR.com)
Caterham?s ?12 car passes crash tests
GP drivers join new i1 Supercar series
Monday, December 26, 2011
2013 Viper To Drop Dodge From Name, Be Branded as SRT Model
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Report: Dodge Caliber euthanized
Filed under: Budget, Plants/Manufacturing, Hatchback, Dodge
According to The Detroit News, the Dodge Caliber has finally stumbled out of production.
When the Caliber first rolled onto the scene for the 2007 model year, we didn't quite know what to make of it. Replacing the long-serving Neon, the Caliber sported polarizing styling, available all-wheel drive and a taller-than-average ride height. To some, it looked like an aggressively styled tonic to the frankly outdated and somewhat cutesy Neon, while others remained suspect of the car's quasi-SUV aesthetic and intrinsic goodness.
It didn't take long for the reviewers to pile on, however. Pundits argued that the Dodge delivered a lackluster driving experience thanks to an unsorted chassis co-developed with Mitsubishi, an unlovable Jatco-sourced CVT and a coarse interior that was later freshened but never truly fixed. In the end, the doubters appear to have won out, as the Belvidere, Illinois-built compact garnered little critical or popular praise. While the Caliber opened to reasonably strong sales traffic, yearly totals quickly collapsed despite steep discounting and the introduction of a powerful SRT-4 performance variant.
As part of its arrangement with new parent company Fiat, Chrysler has developed the Alfa-Romeo-based Dart as the Caliber's replacement, and expectations are running high ahead of its Detroit Auto Show debut next month. The Dart will need to be excellent, as it faces a veritable murderers' row of competitors, ranging from strong new models like the Chevrolet Cruze, Ford Focus and Hyundai Elantra to well-sorted mainstays like the Mazda3 - not to mention perennial sales darlings including the Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic.
Dodge Caliber euthanized originally appeared on Autoblog on Sat, 24 Dec 2011 12:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Sunday, December 25, 2011
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Report: Dodge Caliber euthanized
Filed under: Budget, Plants/Manufacturing, Hatchback, Dodge
According to The Detroit News, the Dodge Caliber has finally stumbled out of production.
When the Caliber first rolled onto the scene for the 2007 model year, we didn't quite know what to make of it. Replacing the long-serving Neon, the Caliber sported polarizing styling, available all-wheel drive and a taller-than-average ride height. To some, it looked like an aggressively styled tonic to the frankly outdated and somewhat cutesy Neon, while others remained suspect of the car's quasi-SUV aesthetic and intrinsic goodness.
It didn't take long for the reviewers to pile on, however. Pundits argued that the Dodge delivered a lackluster driving experience thanks to an unsorted chassis co-developed with Mitsubishi, an unlovable Jatco-sourced CVT and a coarse interior that was later freshened but never truly fixed. In the end, the doubters appear to have won out, as the Belvidere, Illinois-built compact garnered little critical or popular praise. While the Caliber opened to reasonably strong sales traffic, yearly totals quickly collapsed despite steep discounting and the introduction of a powerful SRT-4 performance variant.
As part of its arrangement with new parent company Fiat, Chrysler has developed the Alfa-Romeo-based Dart as the Caliber's replacement, and expectations are running high ahead of its Detroit Auto Show debut next month. The Dart will need to be excellent, as it faces a veritable murderers' row of competitors, ranging from strong new models like the Chevrolet Cruze, Ford Focus and Hyundai Elantra to well-sorted mainstays like the Mazda3 - not to mention perennial sales darlings including the Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic.
Dodge Caliber euthanized originally appeared on Autoblog on Sat, 24 Dec 2011 12:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Biking and Walking Score Big in TIGER III
Boundary Street in Beaufort, South Carolina will be transformed from a suburban arterial to a walkable, bikeable main street, thanks to a $12.6 million TIGER III grant. This project was one of 22 awarded [...]
Engine firms relaxed about DW12
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Saturday, December 24, 2011
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AUTOSPORT voted best F1 magazine
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Friday, December 23, 2011
Report: Whoops! Mini misses WRC registration deadline
Filed under: Motorsports, Hatchback, Mini, Off-Road, Racing
Mini - or Prodrive, the outfit that preps Mini's rally cars - has inexplicably failed to file for entry into the 2012 World Rally Championship before the series' December 20 deadline. Mini's first year back at the top level of rallying as a development team yielded two podiums, and the company hasn't stepped back from its stated desire to win the whole championship in 2013. Word is that parent BMW is gung-ho to continue but that there are "significant issues which need to be resolved" between it and Prodrive.
In an update to the situation today, UK site PistonHeads said has spoken to Prodrive and has been told Mini will somehow gain entry and be at the first race in Monte Carlo. Prodrive is in discussions now with the FIA to clear the way to entry, but apparently told PistonHeads that had "some concern" over WRC promotion with respect to television coverage. We have no idea if that has anything to do with the supposed issues with BMW, but we do know we'd like to see the little red flyer in action again this year.
Whoops! Mini misses WRC registration deadline originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 22 Dec 2011 16:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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More Than 50 NASCAR Drivers To Appear At NASCAR Preview 2012 Presented By Sprint
Alonso: Ferrari wants ?dominant? car
Q&A WITH 2011 NHRA FUNNY CAR CHAMPION MATT HAGAN
A.J. Allmendinger Grabs #22 Penske Ride for 2012
Note to NYC Press: Public Health Experts Don?t Sell Cheeseburgers
East Harlem [...]
Virginia Commonwealth University Ford Brian Scott BigSpot com Toyota
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Hulkenberg gets Sutil?s Force India seat
Honda to Preview 2013 Accord with Accord Coupe Concept at Detroit Auto Show
Kevin Harvick Armour Vienna Sausage Kroger Chevrolet Brad Keselowski
NASCAR acts on tandem drafting
AUTOS: Barrett-Jackson Goes Road Rallying
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Primus got in touch yesterday when the [...]
Long John Silver s Ford David Gilliland Charter Air Transport Ford
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
A.J. Allmendinger Grabs #22 Penske Ride for 2012
Insignia HDTV Ford Clint Bowyer Cheerios Hamburger Helper Chevrolet
Conway to race with Foyt in 2012
Mobil 1 Dodge Jamie McMurray Bass Pro Shops Tracker Chevrolet
NISSAN CHAMPIONS UNITE IN THE DESERT
GP2 announces expanded calendar
New for 2012 Preseason Thunder NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Testing at Daytona
Richmond Menards Ford Mark Green Sons of Anarchy FX Network Chevrolet
HRT appoints Perez-Sala as team boss
Ferrari ?ready to mount resurgence?
Mike Conway signs with AJ Foyt Racing for the 2012 Indy Car season
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Honda to Preview 2013 Accord with Accord Coupe Concept at Detroit Auto Show
Kolles parts company with HRT
De la Rosa: HRT move not a step back
Alguersuari surprised at exit from Toro Rosso
Monday, December 19, 2011
Al Hameli Secures Pole for Grand Prix of Sharjah!
Carl Long Millennium Fuel Energy Drink Chevrolet Willie Allen
Kolles parts company with HRT
Hand joins BMW?s DTM squad for 2012
Furniture Row Racing Looking for Broncos/Tebow Magic
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F1 teams filling 2012 rosters as Force India promotes Nico Hulkenberg
Filed under: Motorsports, Hirings/Firings/Layoffs
Now that the 2011 season is behind us, Formula One is focusing on the year ahead. So far, the top teams are keeping their talents in place: Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber will continue at Red Bull Racing, Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton will take another crack at McLaren, Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa will soldier on at Scuderia Ferrari, and Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg will stick it out another season at what's now begin called the Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team.
The bigger changes are happening in the mid-field and back-market teams. Lotus (formerly Renault) is bringing back Kimi Raikkonen and Romain Grosjean. Toro Rosso is likewise switching up its roster with Daniel Ricciardo and Jean-Eric Vergne. Meanwhile Sauber and Caterham (formerly Lotus) are both keeping their drivers (Kaumi Kobayashi & Sergio Perez, and Heikki Kovalainen & Jarno Trulli, respectively).
HRT has picked up perennial McLaren test driver Pedro de la Rosa, but has yet to announce its second seat. Marussia (formerly Virgin) is keeping Timo Glock and bringing in lackluster newcomer Charles Pic. Williams is keeping Pastor Maldonado but has yet to confirm whether Rubens Barrichello will be returning. And the final piece to the puzzle was filled in today when Force India announced it is keeping former DTM champ Paul di Resta in place, but replacing Adrian Sutil with Nico Hulkenberg, a German driver who raced for Williams after winning titles in Formula 3, A1GP and GP2 and who spent last year as Force India's test driver.
With just two seats (Williams and HRT) still vacant, the 2012 championship is already shaping up before the new year has even started.
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F1 teams filling 2012 rosters as Force India promotes Nico Hulkenberg originally appeared on Autoblog on Sat, 17 Dec 2011 12:02:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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F1 teams filling 2012 rosters as Force India promotes Nico Hulkenberg
Filed under: Motorsports, Hirings/Firings/Layoffs
Now that the 2011 season is behind us, Formula One is focusing on the year ahead. So far, the top teams are keeping their talents in place: Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber will continue at Red Bull Racing, Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton will take another crack at McLaren, Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa will soldier on at Scuderia Ferrari, and Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg will stick it out another season at what's now begin called the Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team.
The bigger changes are happening in the mid-field and back-market teams. Lotus (formerly Renault) is bringing back Kimi Raikkonen and Romain Grosjean. Toro Rosso is likewise switching up its roster with Daniel Ricciardo and Jean-Eric Vergne. Meanwhile Sauber and Caterham (formerly Lotus) are both keeping their drivers (Kaumi Kobayashi & Sergio Perez, and Heikki Kovalainen & Jarno Trulli, respectively).
HRT has picked up perennial McLaren test driver Pedro de la Rosa, but has yet to announce its second seat. Marussia (formerly Virgin) is keeping Timo Glock and bringing in lackluster newcomer Charles Pic. Williams is keeping Pastor Maldonado but has yet to confirm whether Rubens Barrichello will be returning. And the final piece to the puzzle was filled in today when Force India announced it is keeping former DTM champ Paul di Resta in place, but replacing Adrian Sutil with Nico Hulkenberg, a German driver who raced for Williams after winning titles in Formula 3, A1GP and GP2 and who spent last year as Force India's test driver.
With just two seats (Williams and HRT) still vacant, the 2012 championship is already shaping up before the new year has even started.
Continue reading F1 teams filling 2012 rosters as Force India promotes Nico Hulkenberg
F1 teams filling 2012 rosters as Force India promotes Nico Hulkenberg originally appeared on Autoblog on Sat, 17 Dec 2011 12:02:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Exclusive: This is the last Tesla Roadster
Filed under: Convertible, Coupe, Tesla, Electric
Four years and 2,600 Roadsters later, Tesla is putting its first production vehicle out to pasture at the end of this year. But how do you celebrate the last of a breed? A sports car that put Tesla on the map? With a special edition, of course. And the Roadster you see here isn't just one of five Final Edition Roadsters - it's the last one to ever be produced.
Sporting Atomic Red paint, a duo of dark silver stripes on its hood and rear clamshell, along with exclusive anthracite aluminum wheels, this is number four of five Final Editions slated for North America. Originally, it was headed north of the border, but when the Canadian buyer realized importation would be an issue it went back on sale here in the States. We're sure someone is itching to sign the papers, grab the keys and never look back.
Tesla says each sales region - North America, Europe and Asia - will get five Roadsters specced out exactly as this one, and while there are no performance modifications, with only 15 on the planet, they should fetch a nice purse at the 2035 Barrett-Jackson auctions.
This is the last Tesla Roadster originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 16 Dec 2011 19:27:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Corvette Z06 tops Motor Trend list of shortest-stopping vehicles
Filed under: Coupe, Performance, Chevrolet, Ferrari
Any modern performance car worth buying puts just as much emphasis on stopping as it does on going. After all, what's the point in being able to hit ludicrous speed if you can't manage to get it back down without heading fascia-first into an unmovable object?
So, what's a good stopping distance? According to the crew at Motor Trend, 100 feet from 60 miles per hour is a pretty good starting point. And the best of the best do the deed in significantly less. How's about 93 feet, recorded by both the 2011 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Carbon Edition and the 2008 Ferrari 430 Scuderia.
There's a smattering more Corvettes and Ferraris in the under-100-feet club, plus a couple Audis, Porsches and Vipers, along with a lone Lamborghini and the 2011 Nissan GT-R. If you're willing to allow non-DOT-approved tires, a prototype Lexus LFA managed to halt from 60 in 94 feet.
Speaking of tires, it seems that the best stopping treads are the Michelin Pilot Sport Cups, which are joined on the list by the Pirelli Pzero Corsas and a couple sets of Bridegstone Potenzas.
We've got to hand it to the Corvette Z06 for topping the list, especially since it's one of the least expensive vehicles in the under-100 club.
Corvette Z06 tops Motor Trend list of shortest-stopping vehicles originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 16 Dec 2011 17:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Report: Hezbollah financing terrorism by selling used cars, allege federal prosecutors
Filed under: Government/Legal, Middle East
Terrorism isn't cheap. Like any organization, these groups have payroll, supplies and other overhead to take into account. Terrorist groups like al-Qaeda and Hezbollah have their own network of international investments, drug trafficking and illicit financial channels, and the latest evidence suggests that includes selling used cars.
The story comes into focus through a legal complaint filed by U.S. government officials. In the suit, federal prosecutors allege that Hezbollah is funded through Lebanese financial institutions that buy used cars in the United States, sell them in West Africa, launder the money through various established channels and funnel it back to the terrorist organization in Lebanon.
The evidence implicates the Lebanese Canadian Bank as well as two Lebanese exchange firms: Hassan Ayash Exchange Co. and Ellissa Holding. If courts uphold the federal prosecutors' findings, these financial institutions could stand to have their assets in the United States frozen, and their ability to do business with any American firms blocked.
Hezbollah financing terrorism by selling used cars, allege federal prosecutors originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 16 Dec 2011 19:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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