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BMW – Mean, GREEN, Driving Machines
Fri, 23 Jan 2009BMW may be a lot of things. But stupid isn’t one of them. They haven’t stayed at the top of the Premium Car sector for so long without a pretty good idea of what they’re doing.
VW planning to sell 2 versions of Polo compact in U.S.
Mon, 16 Mar 2009Volkswagen plans to sell two versions of its Polo compact car in the United States: a sedan smaller than the current Jetta and a four-door hatchback roomier than the one shown this month at the Geneva auto show. Both versions would be designed especially for the United States, said Volkswagen Group of America CEO Stefan Jacoby. Sales could start in 2011, he said.
Volvo S60 R-Design won on Facebook by ‘The Lake District’
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