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2011 Ford Mustang V6 gets 305 horses
Mon, 30 Nov 2009The entry level Mustang finally gets a decent powerplant for the 2011 model So what, you may say. 305 horses is hardly an earth-shattering amount of power for an American muscle car. And you’d be right.
Is this the 2013 Kia Pro_cee’d?
Wed, 14 Mar 2012Is this the 2013 Kia Pro_cee'd? A sketch of what claims to be the 2013 2013 Kia Pro_cee’d has appeared on Kia World. IS this the 3-door version of the new cee’d?
Renault's four electric Frankfurt stars: the teaser
Thu, 10 Sep 2009Renault will show off four electric cars at the 2009 Frankfurt motor show By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 10 September 2009 17:18 Renault today trailed its electric car debutants for next week's Frankfurt motor show – revealing the four battery cars that will hog the limelight in Germany. The Renault zero-emissions cars will be shown in full on Tuesday 15 September 2009, but this image gives us a taster for what's to come.Carlos Ghosn, Renault's chief exec, will unveil four new electric cars, seen here for the first time. This overhead shot confirms that Renault will unveil a range of EVs – from a tiny city car through a supermini and van all the way up to what looks like an electric saloon car.Electric cars: the theme of FrankfurtPlenty of manufacturers will be showing off electric or petrol-electric cars at Frankfurt's IAA this year: there's an electric Merc SLS and Hyundai i10, plus more hybrids than you could shake a socket at – including debuts from Lexus, Peugeot and BMW.