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Cool cars from the Detroit auto show
By John R. Coughlin
@johnrcoughlin
January 16, 2014: 10:18 PM ET
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GM's Bolt EV ready to take on Tesla
Maybe most of America doesn't care that much about plug-in cars. Nationwide, they're less than 1% of the market. But in the San Francisco Bay area, they're nuts about them.
Tesla Model S is now the world's quickest car. Yes, Tesla
The Tesla Model S can go from zero to 60 faster than any other street-legal car around. That includes Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Bugattis and any other crazy exotic sports car you can think of.
Pagani reveals $2.4 million convertible
Italian supercar manufacturer Pagani doesn't make very many cars and the ones it does make are very, very expensive. At next month's Geneva Motor Show Pagani will unveil it's next new model, the Pagani Huayra Roadster.
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Plenty of drivers complain about rush hour traffic, but some have more to gripe about than others.
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First published January 14, 2014: 12:57 AM ET
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