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BMW i3 EV: More than 8,000 ordered already
Tue, 15 Oct 2013The BMW i3 EV already has 8k orders BMW has invested heavily in their new ‘i’ range of electric cars – as much as £2 billion it’s estimated – with the ‘i’ cars being developed from scratch rather than based on an existing BMW model. The first BMW i to be launched is the compact city car BMW i3, revealed in production form in July, which costs from around £30k for the regular EV and an extra 10 per cent for the i3 with a range extender engine. Despite being revealed in July BMW has not yet officially put the i3 on sale, but that hasn’t stopped potential buyers lining up to palce a reservation, with more than 8,000 already signed-up for an i3.
Official: Peugeot 508
Tue, 13 Jul 2010The Peugeot 508 - Finally official Today was the day we expected Peugeot to drop the details of the 508 on the world, and indeed it is so. Although they actually shoved them out last night after leaked photos of the Peugeot 508 appeared yesterday. Apart from seeing more versions of the photos we brought you yesterday, what do we now have confirmed?
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.