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2021 Cadillac Escalade joins the big-screen brigade; Bill Simpson, racing safety pioneer, dead at 79; Jeep's plan for electrification by 2022 makes some sense

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Tuesday, December 17, 2019
2021 Cadillac Escalade new screen
Technology

The 2021 Cadillac Escalade will get an interior screen bigger than your first TV

GM’s big SUVs are a big deal, and the new Escalade won't disappoint when it's unveiled in February with “over 38 inches diagonal of total display” with twice the pixel density of a 4K TV.

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Racing

Racing safety pioneer Bill Simpson dies at 79

Veteran racer Bill Simpson, who made one Indianapolis 500 start and was renowned in global motorsports for his development of groundbreaking safety equipment, died Monday, Dec. 16, in Indianapolis.

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Car News

China's 'Red Flag' limo looks kind of familiar now

China's elite marque is getting a design makeover, and perhaps it's no coincidence that its upcoming sedan looks a bit like a Rolls-Royce Phantom—the automaker hired the former head of Rolls-Royce design a year ago. Is this the new design direction for the mysterious brand?

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Green Cars

Jeep’s plan to electrify all of its models by 2022 isn’t as far-fetched as it seems

Jeep has been many things since its entry into the civilian market in 1945, but “ecologically conscious” has never been one of them. According to Jeep global president Christian Meunier, however, that’s going to change—and sooner rather than later. At a recent Jeep Gladiator launch event in New Zealand, Meunier claimed that Jeep would become “the greenest SUV brand in the world” by 2022.

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Holden Colorado sales slump
Car News

Holden is hurting in Australia after ceasing local production

Holden, the beloved Australian arm of GM, shuttered local automobile production at the end of 2017, and it hasn't gone over well: Caradvice.com.au reports that Holden sales have dropped by 47.9 percent year over year for November. That’s not good.

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Car Life

The Tesla Cybertruck could become a Lego set you could buy

If there were one concept vehicle from the past decade that was uniquely suited to become a Lego set, it's the Tesla Cybertruck. Now it looks like it might actually happen, even before the actual truck reaches production.

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1984 Isuzu I-Mark, RH front view
Junkyard Treasures

Junkyard Treasure: 1984 Isuzu I-Mark Sedan

A 1984 Isuzu I-Mark sedan, rear-wheel-drive sibling of the Opel Kadett C and North American version of the Isuzu Gemini, found in a Colorado car graveyard.

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IndyCar

Chip Ganassi Racing to be honored in Los Angeles car museum

The Petersen Automotive Museum will spotlight the diversity of Ganassi's empire.

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IMSA

Super Sebring: WEC, IMSA Sebring weekend schedule gets makeover

Race activities at the IMSA/World Endurance Championship, slated for March 18-21, will now include the Michelin Pilot Challenge Alan Jay Automotive Network 120 on Thursday, March 19.

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