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Crunch watch Dec 08: the auto industry in crisis
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Chevrolet offers Corvette buyers the opportunity to build the engine for their cars
Mon, 12 Jul 2010WITH VIDEO -- Chevrolet Corvette buyers can already take delivery of their car at the National Corvette Museum, get professional driver training and watch their cars being built. Now, General Motors will let them build the engine. GM is offering buyers of the 2011 Corvette ZR1 and Z06 models the chance to build the engines for their cars.
Autonomous cars on British roads by January 2015 – Vince Cable
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