By Chang-Ran Kim, Asia auto correspondent
TOKYO, Oct 6 (Reuters) - Less than a week after its biggest Japanese rival touted the economic and ecological benefits of hybrids, General Motors made a case of its own on Monday: only hydrogen-fuelled cars will survive in the endgame.
As the debate heats up over what the car of the future will ultimately look like, auto makers are staging a ...
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