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Mercedes-Benz A-Class interior revealed
Thu, 23 Feb 2012Mercedes-Benz has released the first interior images of its new A-Class, which will make its world debut at Geneva next month. The interior design was made public as part of Mercedes' announcement of its new iPhone integrated media system, set to feature within the A-Class. The technology involves hardware called Digital Kit Plus as well as a Digital DriveStyle App, and Mercedes hopes that these inclusions attract a younger generation of drivers, as previewed by Dr.
Toyota GRMN Sports Hybrid concept
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General Motors CEO Rick Wagoner to quit, reports say
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