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biz_das_greatest_hits_080116[i-1].body = "<b>For production</b><br><b>BYD F6 DM:</b> Chinese automaker BYD debuted a plug-in electric hybrid that will go on sale in China by the end of this year for between $20,000 and $30,000. BYD wants to bring the sedan to the U.S. in three to five years.<p><b>Cadillac CTS:</b> A new version of the sedan aimed directly at BMW and Mercedes.  The CTS, which has a 550-horsepower V-8 engine, goes on sale this fall. <p><b>Chevrolet Corvette ZR1:</b> A $100,000 high performance version of the classic with a 620-horsepower engine. General Motors plans to produce 2,000 a year. The ZR1 goes on sale this summer. <p><b>Fisker Karma:</b> A plug-in electric hybrid sports car that can go 50 miles on a charge before using its small gas engine. Fisker says the $80,000 Karma will go into production at the end of 2009. <p><b>Hyundai Genesis:</b> Hyundai's first entry into the luxury sedan market. The rear-wheel-drive sedan is expected to sell for under $40,000 when it comes to the U.S. market in June. <p><b>Toyota Venza:</b> The crossover is meant for customers who want to trade in their SUVs for a more fuel-efficient ride. The Venza will go on sale in late 2008. <p><b>Volkswagen Passat CC:</b> A premium mid-size sedan meant to move Volkswagen upmarket. It's set to go on sale in the U.S. later this year. <p><b>Concepts</b><br><b>Audi R8 V-12 TDI:</b> A 500 horsepower diesel super car. Audi aims to show that a fuel-efficient diesel -- it gets 25 miles per gallon -- can be used for a sports car. <p><b>Cadillac CTS coupe:</b> A two-door version of the popular sedan. General Motors said the sketches were so beautiful it had to build one. <p><b>Chrysler concepts:</b> The stylish Chrysler ecoVoyager (fuel cell), Dodge Zeo (electric) and Jeep Renegade (low-emission diesel), intended to show that Chrysler is serious about green cars and prepared for whatever technology wins the race. <p><b>Ford Explorer America:</b> Ford's reworking of the Explorer sport utility vehicle, now on a unibody frame for a more car-like ride and better fuel economy. It has a sliding side door, like a minivan, and seats six. <p><b>Ford Verve:</b> Ford's sleek entry into the subcompact segment. A version will go on sale in Europe and Asia next year and in the U.S. in 2010. <p><b>Toyota A-BAT:</b> A compact hybrid truck that could signal Toyota's plans to make an entire lineup under the Prius name. The truck has a 4-foot bed and a unibody frame for a smoother ride. ";

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