Red Herring reporter Justin Moresco test drives the T-Rex and returns to talk with producer Sean Wolfe about the electric car maker's market position.
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At the ThinkGreen conference in San Francisco, Tesla staunchly defends its belief that electric cars are the best of the alternative-fuel field.
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Startup says gadget can improve fuel economy of conventional cars by up to 12 percent.
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CarGurus.com wants to be the Wikipedia of automobiles.
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IMAGES (6 of 6): Concept cars at the International North American Auto Show in Detroit offer a glimpse at next-generation vehicle technology.
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IMAGES (4 of 6): Concept cars at the International North American Auto Show in Detroit offer a glimpse at next-generation vehicle technology.
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Concept cars at the International North American Auto Show in Detroit offer a glimpse at next-generation vehicle technology.
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IMAGES (5 of 6): Concept cars at the International North American Auto Show in Detroit offer a glimpse at next-generation vehicle technology.
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(Image 3 of 6): Concept cars at the International North American Auto Show in Detroit offer a glimpse at next-generation vehicle technology.
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Buckle up, a Bay Area startup is offering a new type of mobile Internet.
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Traffic.com chief discusses the launch of new so-called predictive traffic tech.
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Automaker Saturn debuts ads displaying all of web’s multimedia strengths, not just text.
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By the end of 2007, U.S. freeways may be a little greener, thanks to a car that can run on 100 percent pure ethanol.
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In era of cost-cutting, startup opportunities abound.
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With dealers assembling from kits, India’s Tata Motors mixes it up with Nissan, Honda, General Motors in market for low-cost cars.
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Plug-in Partners says it has collected 6,900 hypothetical government orders.
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"Cheap Wheels" and more in the August 7 issue of Red Herring, which reaches newsstands on Monday.
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A software startup helped Pixar’s latest film make it to the box office on time.
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Startups get ready to roll out a new type of automobile.
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Manufacturers try to find the right shade of green as they develop the next generation of hybrids.
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