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Mon, 07 Sep 2009From simulated driving to choosing the best driving school, teen drivers have more options than the standard state-mandated course. Supplemental programs may further help teen drivers to prepare for on-the-road experiences. Simulators are among new technology that has recently been introduced to teen drivers, and it is considered beneficial training as it is able to offer diverse experiences.
Jaguar F-Type UK public debut
Tue, 30 Oct 2012Jaguar are giving the new F-Type its first UK public outing at the Lord Mayor’s Show in November - driven by Jessica Ennis. But that’s about to change as Jaguar has decided to debut their new sports car at this year’s Lord Mayor’s Show in London on 10th November. But just to make sure there’s an added bit of kudos for the new F-Type as it drives along London’s City Streets, Jaguar has roped in Olympic golden girl Jessica Ennis to cast a bit of the residual fairy dust from this year’s summer of sport with a photocall before the show and Jess behind the wheel as the Lord Mayor’s procession takes to the streets.
Kia K9 launches in Korea
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