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Mini and Mini Clubman John Cooper Works (2008): first official pictures
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Kia Soul EV goes in to production for UK and Europe
Thu, 12 Jun 2014The Kia Soul EV (pictured) is now being produced for Europe The electric Kia Soul was revealed at the Chicago Motor Show back in February, with Kia promising it would go on sale in the UK and Europe late in 2014. And that looks to be on track. Kia has announced that the Soul EV for the export market has now gone in to production – the first electric car from Kia destined for export from South Korea – with the first cars off the production line destined for Europe.
Passengers are the biggest distraction
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