Edmunds Roundup: July 10, 2009
The latest highlights from Edmunds.com and its blogosphere.
Inside Line News: Kia Forte Koup Koming in August
The 2010 Kia Forte Koup, the company's first coupe, will be available for sale in the U.S. later this summer, a bit earlier than expected. A competitor to the Honda Civic and Scion tC, the Koup will come in base EX and sportier SX trims; the SX is expected to come in at just under $20,000.
Green Car Advisor: The Climate Bill and the Cars We'll Drive
The climate bill, which will have a big impact on the cars of the future, has passed the House of Representatives and will go to the Senate this fall. The bill covers incentives, EV charging, flex fuel and emissions. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has set a December deadline for the bill to go in front of President Obama, but it's unsure whether the bill can get the votes it needs to pass in the Senate.
Karl on Cars: A New York State of Mind
Editor-in-Chief Karl Brauer asks, how much of a car town is New York City? Not much at all, he says. "And you know what? That's why I love it!"
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- Joanne Helperin July 10, 2009, 1:00 PM
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