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Saab sale to National Electric Vehicle Sweden confirmed
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Mercedes-Benz F125 concept
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Toyota halts Lexus GX460 sales worldwide
Thu, 15 Apr 2010The 2010 Lexus GX460. Sales have been halted due to safety concerns 2010 is turning in to Toyota’s ‘Annus Horribilis’. Its formerly untouchable reputation for producing bullet-proof cars has been severely damaged by the ‘ThottleGate’ problems, with more damage to Toyota’s reputation being caused by their failure to address a problem they seemed to be all too aware of, rather than the problem itself causing the damage.