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Car Tech Live 207: Earthquake/tsunami cripples Japanese automotive industry (podcast)

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The devastating earthquake and tsunami shuts down Japanese automotive plants, newcar hacks, and which car is the last to come with a cassette player.

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EPISODE 207SHOW NOTES

‧ Quake hobbles Japan's auto output

‧ Japan quake will disrupt car audio this year

‧ Toyota sees cost of fuel cells dropping dramatically in just a few years - will hydrogen have the last laugh?

‧ New report on ease of compromising cars without physical access

‧ Glenlivet 70 Year Old 1940

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