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Volvo You concept is the shape of things to come
Mon, 19 Sep 2011The sleek Volvo concept unveiled at the Frankfurt auto show is headed to production, said Volvo Chairman Li Shufu. "The board has approved production of the concept, known as You, but the timetable has to be finalized,'' Li said during an interview at the Frankfurt auto show. He said it will be "somewhere around 2015." It's part of the plan by Chinese owner Zhejiang Geely to move the Volvo brand upscale.
Huge Alfa Romeo 4C photo gallery
Mon, 23 Sep 2013With its midmounted turbo four and gorgeous lines, the 2014 Alfa Romeo 4C is already one of our favorite new cars in recent memory. We're out driving this newest Italian love affair right now and will bring you a full drive review shortly. In the meantime, take a look at our giant photo gallery of Alfa 4C images including detail shots you won't see anywhere else.
Hyundai to eschew electric cars
Wed, 21 Sep 2011Hyundai Blue2 is Hyundai's future - not electric cars We were beginning to think that we were a lone voice in the wilderness crying about the futility of the headline dive in to developing electric cars. But we’re not – Hyundai has decided to eschew electric car development. Hyundai has declared that in future they are to concentrate on hybrid car development (which we still feel offers a negative cost/benefit advantage for cheaper cars) and hydrogen fuel cells – of which we approve enormously.