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Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat (2015) – the 707bhp muscle car
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Tesla is the midst of coast to coast rally from LA to New York
Thu, 30 Jan 2014Just a few days after the last Tesla Superchargers were in place, allowing a coast to coast trip from Los Angeles to New York (via South Dakota), the company has decided to test this is practice. Tesla has staked its reputation on getting 98 percent of the country within the coverage of a Supercharger station by 2015 and the first major milestone was the completion of what we'll call The Supercharger Trail, a series of overlapping charging station locations that would allow one to take a trip from New York to LA. Just past midnight on Thursday, January 30th, a Tesla Motors team left Los Angeles in two Model S sedans bound for New York City.
Volkswagen Passat drops United States model when new sedan debuts
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