Detroit Auto Show: Day 2

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    Chevrolet Volt Battery Pack: It isn't a car, but it will power one. The T-shaped battery pack for the Chevrolet Volt will allow the vehicle to travel 40 miles between charges when it goes into production in Michigan in 2010.

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    2009 BYD F3DM: If you lived in China, you'd have a Chevy Volt by now. The BYD F3DM is the world’s first plug-in hybrid car, with an all-electric range of 62 miles courtesy of non-toxic batteries that can be charged halfway in just 10 minutes. With financial backing from Warren Buffett, the company hopes to bring the car to the United States by 2011

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    2010 Toyota Prius: Toyota should've called this one the 'American.' For 2010, the high-mileage champ not only gets better gas mileage, now 50 mpg, but is also larger and more powerful to help bring more plus-sized buyers onto the hybrid bandwagon.

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    2009 Revenge Designs GTM-R: It's made in Indiana and it looks like it belongs at Daytona, what else do you need to know? OK, it has a 505 horsepower Corvette engine, weighs 700 pound less, and costs $145,000. If you ever wanted to buy American, it may be time.

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    2009 Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT S: Foyt, Unser, Sullivan, Andretti, Maserati? Yep, back in the day – the old days – the Italian automaker was an Indianapolis 500 champion. The 2009 Maserati Quattroporte celebrates the 70th anniversary of its first win in 1939 with an extra helping of power, and a whole lot of custom styling.

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    2010 Lincoln MKT: If you've ever dreamt of taking a ride with 6 of your closest friends in pure American luxury, then the 2010 Lincoln MKT may be the car for you. The 'it's not a minivan' crossover has three rows of seats, panoramic sunroofs, and an optional self-parking feature to make life that much easier for you.

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    2010 Fisker Karma: Proving that green and gorgeous can go together, the 2010 Fisker Karma is set to turn the luxury car world upside down. With an extended range electric powertrain similar to the one in the Chevy Volt, the $87,900 sedan will be able to travel up to 50 miles on batteries alone. The difference? The Karma is on sale now.

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