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Local Motors’ Strati is the world’s first fully 3D-printed car, taking only 44 hours to construct.
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1. Motor Mouth: This 3D-printed car could change everything: Forget electric cars. The world’s first fully 3D-printed car, Local Motors’ Strati, could spark a revolution.
2. Bright dashboards and daytime running lights continue to fool us: Too many of us continue to dangerously drive with the rear lights off. The question is: Why haven’t we fixed this yet?

Lamborghini Asterion LPI 910-4
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3. Lamborghini unveils insane Asterion plug-in hybrid: Lamborghini gets into the hyper-hybrid game with bonkers, 910-horsepower Asterion.
4. Review Roundup: How midsize family sedans stack up: The mid-sized family sedan segment is only getting better and sportier, so here’s your go-to guide on how they stack up.
5. Four of the most confusing car features we’ve seen: These weird features are not only confusing, but they’re also pretty useless.
Don’t Miss: Full coverage of the 2014 Paris Motor Show
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2015 Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class: All-wheel-drive sport crossover completes German automaker’s compact vehicle trifecta.

2015 Ford F-150
Derek McNaughton, Driving
2015 Ford F-150: The king of pickups returns lighter, more agile, and stronger than ever. Indeed, this was worth the wait.
2015 Kia Soul EV: This funky electric hatch definitely has Soul.

2015 Audi R8 Spyder V10 5.2L.
David Booth, Driving
2015 Audi R8 Spyder V10: Aging supercar still has the power to turn heads.
2015 Kia Sorento: Minivan blues got you down? With fresh style and new toys inside, Kia’s Sedona is the adventure vessel for you.
2015 Volvo XC70: Luxurious and comfortable wagon crossover stands out from the crowd, but opt for the AWD model for best value
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Via Jalopnik: There’s no question anticipation is very high for GM’s Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon pickup duo. Here’s how they stack up against the competition — the Toyota Tacoma, the Nissan Frontier and the not-for-North-America Ford Ranger.
Via Road and Track: How excited are you for the 2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata? The folks at Road and Track have even more respect for the upcoming model after taking an original 1990 Miata on a 2,800 mile roadtrip (that’s about 4,506 kilometres) across the U.S.
The evolution of the chase scene. From running really quickly to driving really quickly, this is just plain cool.
