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Chrysler drops Electric Cars
Sat, 07 Nov 2009The Lotus-based Dodge Circuit Electric Car - will not be made Over the last year or two Chrysler has banged on about their plans to release a raft of electric cars. In fact, they even used their electric car plans as part of the pitch for bailout funds from the US Government. They said they were developing three electric cars and they would be on sale by 2010.
More drivers skipping vital car servicing
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Mercedes try to 'bring the noise' back to F1
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