I Spy, Automotive Paparazzi on the Rise
Produced for General Motors - To prevent photos of new cars leaking to the press, automakers often use off-limits facilities and have camouflage engineers mask the cars for their preliminary testing. More >>
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Hybridfest 2008 Lights Up
Produced for General Motors - Hypermilers put their vehicles to the test in a cross-country race. Fuel economy was recorded and the driver with the best percentage over the EPA's estimates won. More >>
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Major Collaboration to Promote Plug-in Vehicles Announced
Produced for General Motors - General Motors announced that it will collaborate with the nonprofit Electric Power Research Institute to accelerate the introduction of plug-in electric vehicles. More >>
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Mommy Bloggers Take the Show on the Road
Produced for General Motors - With no kids and no car seats, five mommy bloggers set out on a cross-country road trip from D.C. to San Fran behind the wheel of a high-tech hybrid Tahoe. More >>
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Main Street Going Green
Produced for General Motors - Car dealerships are traditionally an un-green environment, but with sustainable practices like skylights to cut electricity costs, companies are making a green commitment. More >>
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The Rise of the Economy Car
Produced for General Motors - As drivers search for money saving alternatives, they are choosing better gas mileage over power and performance by buying four-cylinder cars like the Chevy Malibu. More >>
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I Spy, Automotive Paparazzi on the Rise
Car paparazzi, or "auto spies," try to take photos of never-before-seen cars. When a new car needs a real world test, companies like GM bring in camouflage engineers. (Produced for General Motors) More >>
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Safe Kids Buckle Up Program Hits Major Milestone
The Safe Kids Buckle Up campaign recorded a milestone recently when the 1 millionth seat was checked in Los Angeles, coinciding with car seat checkups around the country. (Produced for General Motors) More >>
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The 3,000 Mile Oil Change Myth
The latest automotive technology may mean fewer oil changes and greater environmental efficiency. (Produced for General Motors) More >>
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Helping Drivers Reduce Oil Consumption
The traditional oil change was based on engine technologies of the past. New technologies can reduce the frequency between changes by calculating each engine's oil "life." (Produced for General Motors) More >>
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