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 Episode 500 - Car Sales Fall In Europe, F1 Heads to Russia, New F-150 Engines | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 9:38

Car sales continue to decline in Europe, falling over 9% last month. Formula 1 is headed to Russia and the country must pay $40 million a year for the rights to host the event. A look at Ford's new engines for the 2011 F-150. All that and more, plus Autoline Daily hit two important milestones, our two-year anniversary and episode number 500 and to celebrate we'll show you some of the hilarious, unaired clips from the past two years.

 Episode 499 - Big Ed on GM's IPO,Rattner Fined and Banned, Conti's Airbag System | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 7:36

Former GM CEO Ed Whitacre speaks out about GM's IPO. We hate to say we told you so, but it looks like Steven Rattner's in hot water again. Continental develops a brilliantly simple mechanism for triggering under-the-hood airbag systems. All that and more, plus a preview of this week's Autoline Detroit coming to you once again from Paris.

 Episode 498 - E-15 Debate Continues, BYD In Trouble, Researchers Hack Into Vehicle | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 7:35

The US Environmental Protection Agency took a step closer to approving E-15, but so far it's limiting that approval to cars built since 2007. The Chinese government confiscated seven of BYD’s factories saying it built them on land that was zoned for agriculture. Researchers successfully hacked into a car by intercepting wireless tire-pressure monitoring signals. All that and more, plus John answer's your questions about the Chevy Volt and the Ford C-Max in "You Said It!"

 Episode 497 - GM's "Volt-Gate" Scandal, Sales Slow Down in China, Nissan's Next-Gen Versa | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 6:18

General Motors is caught in another flaming controversy, this time over the Chevrolet Volt's drivetrain. New-vehicle sales in China are slowing down, but some analysts say they could hit 17 million units this year. Nissan released a sketch of its next-generation Versa, which is a lot more stylish than the current model. All that and more, plus John comments on the attention the media are paying to Steven Rattner.

 Episode 496 - Google's Autonomous Fleet, Workers Picket Union, Free Car Loans for "Range Anxiety"? | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 7:28

Google says it has equipped a fleet of cars with autonomous technology that have logged 140,000 miles driving on roads in California. Disgruntled union workers are going to picket the UAW’s headquarters because of wage concessions. In an attempt to help alleviate "range anxiety", Nissan is considering offering Leaf customers a free car loan for at least one week a year. All that and more, plus a look at the Ford Grand C-Max.

 Episode 495 - India Doubles Sales Forecast, Fiat Doblo Headed to U.S.?, GM-UAW Showdown Looms | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 8:06

The Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers doubled its sales forecast for the year. Fiat may bring its compact Doblo to North America because sales of the Ford Transit Connect jumped 76% last month. GM announced it’s pouring $145 million in its Orion Assembly plant to make small cars but could this lead to discontent between the company and the union? All that and more, plus a look at a 2-cylinder engine Fiat just introduced in Europe, in a preview of this week's Autoline Detroit.

 Episode 494 - Chevy Volt In-Home Charger, Toyota Expanding Prius Lineup, 2011 Ford F-150 V-8s | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 7:47

GM just announced details on household charging units for the Chevrolet Volt. Toyota is expanding its Prius lineup with two new models that are expected to debut by the end of 2012. Not surprisingly, China's booming car sales are giving its overall economy a big boost. All that and more, plus the inside scoop on the new V-8 engines Ford is putting in the 2011 F-150.

 Episode 493 - Smart USA Gets a New Car, Toyota Prefers Plug-Ins, Dodge Charger Updated | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 7:43

Smart USA signed a memorandum of understanding with Nissan Americas, which will build it a 5-door, 5-passenger B-size car. Toyota says that plug-in hybrids are the top alternative vehicle, not hydrogen powered fuel cell cars. Chrysler released new details about the 2011 Dodge Charger. All that and more, plus John answer's your questions in the "You Said It!" segment.

 Episode 492 - Allstate Sues Toyota, BMW Goes FWD, 50th Anniversary Mustang | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 8:09

Allstate, the giant insurance company, is suing Toyota because of damages it had to pay to customers when their Toyota’s were damaged due to unintended acceleration. BMW has confirmed that it plans to introduce a line-up of compact, front-wheel-drive cars. Ford is cooking-up an extra-special Mustang for the 2014 model year, which is the 50th anniversary of the pony car. All that and more, plus John shows you around the city of Turin, a place that's referred to as the Detroit of Italy.

 Episode 491 - September Sales Are Weak, Ford Pays Off Debt, Mopar's Drag Pak | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 7:46

Alan Mulally says that Ford will have zero net debt by the end of next year, but exactly what does that mean? Australia could become a world leader in rare earth metals within a few years. Mopar shows off its V-10 Drag Pak for the Challenger. All that and more, plus don't believe what everybody else is saying: September sales were not good! We'll explain.

 Episode 490 - VW Diesels Made in U.S.A., Jaguar C-X75, Rare-Earth Free Hybrid | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 8:00

Autoline Daily has learned that VW is tooling up its new assembly plant in Tennessee to build up to 85 percent diesels when it introduces its new mid-size sedan. A look at Jaguar's latest concept, the C-X75, unveiled in Paris. Researchers in Japan have developed a hybrid car that doesn't use rare-earth metals. All that and more, plus a preview of this week's Autoline Detroit with the President of Audi of America, Johan de Nysschen.

 Episode 489 - Daimler, Nissan Come Together; Wireless Charging Tech; Hasta La Vista, Privacy | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 6:06

It looks like talks between Nissan and Daimler about sharing engines and platforms is progressing nicely. Delphi announced it’s teaming up with WiTricity Corporation to develop wireless charging systems for EVs. California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a bill yesterday allowing windshield-mounted cameras to record video and audio inside vehicles! All that and more, plus some of guest-host Murray Feldman’s thoughts on the problems facing the automotive supplier industry.

 Episode 488 - Toyota's New Task Force, Text Bans Don't Work, GM Develops Electric Opel Meriva | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 7:41

Toyota has setup a task force on rare-earth metals following reports that China banned exports to Japan. A new study done by the Highway Loss Data Institute shows that texting bans while driving don't work. GM will develop electric versions of the Opel Meriva for research purposes. All that and more, plus the Autoextremist, Peter De Lorenzo, shares his opinion on why the Volkswagen and Porsche merger is not a good thing.

 Episode 487 - GM Warms To Diesel, Mopar Vehicle Tracking System, Lawnmower Speed Record | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 7:24

GM Vice Chairman, Tom Stephens, said the automaker plans to offer a midsize car in the U.S. with a diesel engine, but he did not mention which model it will be or when it will go on sale. Mopar introduced an electronic vehicle tracking system that lets you locate your car if it gets stolen. The lawnmower land-speed record is back in the USA! All that and more, plus some perspective on the U.S. auto bailouts.

 Episode 486 - Saab Powered by BMW?, Ferrari to Fund Chrysler Stake?, Ford Wants to Cut Line-Up | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 6:28

Saab and BMW have hammered out a deal that would give the Swedish automaker access to BMW engines. Fiat is considering a Ferrari IPO in order to raise the cash necessary. Ford CEO Alan Mulally says he would like to slash the brand's portfolio to as few 20 models. All that and more, plus a look at the Ford F-150's new engines.

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