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2013 Scion iQ EV to join car-sharing programs
Wed, 17 Oct 2012The diminutive 2013 Scion iQ EV battery-electric vehicle will join car-sharing programs in the United States. The automaker says that details on which car-sharing programs the iQ will join will be announced in the coming weeks. The iQ EV sports a 12-kilowatt-hour battery, which provides an estimated range of 50 miles on a full charge.
Caterham Cars offers free 40-year anniversary package
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Mazda BT-50 pick-up truck (2010) news, photos
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