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Essex boost for car loving home buyers
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Eterniti Motors sells first Eterniti Artemis at Beijing auto show
Mon, 14 May 2012Eterniti Motors, which first showed us the Hemera super SUV concept in Frankfurt, then the production version--called the Artemis--in Beijing, sold its first car at the Chinese show. The company took five orders for the Eterniti Artemis, four in standard specification and one bespoke version. The standard Artemis SUV costs $337,500, converted from British pounds.
2015 Ford Mustang makes premier 'Hero' car
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