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Alfa Romeo teases production 4C sportscar
Mon, 07 Jan 2013Alfa Romeo has revealed the first official teaser image of its 4C sports car. The 4C, which is expected to debut in March at this year's Geneva Motor Show, was first seen in concept form at the 2011 edition of the show. The image shows a set of alloys that also featured on the concept, indicating that the production version shouldn't be much different from the concept.
Kia uses wind power to lower emissions and boost economy
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