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2 March 2010
Despite earlier reports that General Motors plans to shut down the Hummer brand after failing to secure a sales deal with a Chinese company, there are rumours spreading that the company is turning to previous bidders.
Despite earlier reports that General Motors plans to shut down the Hummer brand after failing to secure a sales deal with a Chinese company, there are rumours spreading that the company is turning to previous bidders.
Asia One reported that General Motors has been attempting to reach bidders whose offers for the sports ... |
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1 March 2010
On Thursday, the government announced that motorists will be given up to 5,000 pounds when purchasing an ultra-low carbon car. Distribution of the Plug-in Car Grant On Thursday, the government announced that motorists will be given up to 5,000 pounds when purchasing an ultra-low carbon car. Distribution of the Plug-in Car Grant will be given directly to consumers at the point of purchase. The grant will be available throughout the UK starting in January 2011, when a variety of ... |
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24 February 2010
Cadillac has announced another scheme to conquer the extremely competitive automotive market in Europe. The re-launch will officially take place in March during the Geneva Motor Show. Cadillac has announced another scheme to conquer the extremely competitive automotive market in Europe. The re-launch will officially take place in March during the Geneva Motor Show. After General Motors experienced issues with Kroymans Corp, a Dutch dealer that marketed Cadillacs in Europe before it went bankrupt ... |
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23 February 2010
Car production in Britain has increased by 65% from last year, the industrys fastest rate since Prime Minister Harold Wilsons term. Car production in Britain has increased by 65% from last year, the industrys fastest rate since Prime Minister Harold Wilsons term. At surface level, this figure seems outstanding, but a deeper analysis of the figures shows that the revival of the UK motor industry is still premature as production is still down by ... |
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19 February 2010
Nigel Page, recent winner of the EuroMillions lottery draw, has said that he will use some of his 56 million pound prize money to purchase a new 4x4 car, probably a BMW X6 or a Range Rover . Nigel Page, recent winner of the EuroMillions lottery draw, has said that he will use some of his 56 million pound prize money to purchase a new 4x4 car, probably a BMW X6 or a Range Rover . His decision is not surprising. Based on a recent study, a new ... |
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17 February 2010
Spyker Cars, a Dutch manufacturer of luxury vehicles, has commenced production in a new UK plant.
The company, which manufactures dozens of handmade sports vehicles every year,
Spyker Cars, a Dutch manufacturer of luxury vehicles, has commenced production in a new UK plant.
The company, which manufactures dozens of handmade sports vehicles every year, transferred the assembly of the Aileron model to a facility in Coventry. The new models assembly was originally based in Zeewolde in the Netherlands. The new plant is operated by CPP Manufacturing, a ...
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17 February 2010
Long-range, light-weight electric cars powered by the boot, roof and doors could be produced out of a nanoscale material developed in Britain, researchers said.
Long-range, light-weight electric cars powered by the boot, roof and doors could be produced out of a nanoscale material developed in Britain, researchers said.
Aside from electric cars, such nanoscale material could also produce wafer-thin cellular phones.
To date, the novel technology-a patented combination of polymer resin and carbon fibre that can release and charge electricity ...
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16 February 2010
Spyker Cars, a Dutch manufacturer of luxury vehicles, has commenced production in a new UK plant.
The company, which manufactures dozens of handmade sports vehicles every year,
Spyker Cars, a Dutch manufacturer of luxury vehicles, has commenced production in a new UK plant.
The company, which manufactures dozens of handmade sports vehicles every year, transferred the assembly of the Aileron model to a facility in Coventry. The new models assembly was originally based in Zeewolde in the Netherlands. The new plant is operated by CPP Manufacturing, a ...
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16 February 2010
Long-range, light-weight electric cars powered by the boot, roof and doors could be produced out of a nanoscale material developed in Britain, researchers said.
Long-range, light-weight electric cars powered by the boot, roof and doors could be produced out of a nanoscale material developed in Britain, researchers said.
Aside from electric cars, such nanoscale material could also produce wafer-thin cellular phones.
To date, the novel technology-a patented combination of polymer resin and carbon fibre that can release and charge electricity ...
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10 February 2010
The Mercedes-Benz Driving Academy has launched a driving course to help drivers tackle wintry conditions.
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