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Coda to price electric compact sedan at $44,900
Wed, 22 Sep 2010Coda Automotive Inc. will begin delivering the first of its electric compact sedans in December priced at $44,900 before federal and state incentives. With federal incentives, the starting price will be $37,400, and with California state incentives, the price could be as low as $32,400.
After much hype (and one van), Mazda rethinks design plan
Mon, 15 Nov 2010After four years of hyping its curvy, fluid Nagare styling philosophy--but developing only one production vehicle with the look--Mazda has changed design course. Now the Japanese carmaker wants to go with a simpler, more upscale style. So the design language seen in the Shinari concept car being unveiled at the Los Angeles auto show this week represents Mazda's future.
The Super Bowl's most refreshingly honest car ad
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