A century ago, we had hundreds of new American automakers on U.S. soil. Today we are down to three – barely! That is not OK.
The United States commercialized the worldwide, $3 trillion automotive industry. Don’t tell us that this same great nation is unwilling, or unable, to provide our law enforcement First Responders with the appropriate equipment they so desperately need. We have done th...
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Where will Carbon Motors locate its headquarters, research & development, production center, sales, etc.? Now that the word is out that Carbon Motors will be unveiling the E7 demonstration vehicle to the nation sometime this year (cross fingers), we have been taking some interesting meetings. Given the $3 billion positive economic impact and 10,000 new direct and indirect American jobs th...
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4:00am. Can’t sleep. Jump out of bed. Today is the first day I get to drive what everyone’s been calling “The Machine in Black”. I can’t believe it. Roll call isn’t until 5:45am but I can’t wait.
Sergeant throws me my “keys” and I run out to the car. As I approach I hit the big red button on the carbon fiber fob and it roars to life. I notice the seats, steering wheel, a...
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