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Bentley Bio-Fuel beckons
Thu, 18 Dec 2008Bentley finds itself in this ludicrous position. Of course, the current credit problems play a big part in Bentley’s problems, either because buyers need finance to buy their cars or, more likely, the demonising of the sort of cars Bentley makes by the eco-mentalists makes them an uncomfortable buy. So Bentley has come up with a strategy to combat the ‘Planet Killing’ perception many have of its products – Bio-Fuels.
Skoda Yeti UK Prices
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Honda confirms 'mobile desk chair'
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