The limited-edition Maserati GranTurismo S MC Sport Line with Matt White "ice" finishing is here portrayed in front of the futuristic structure of the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, where it was unveiled in a dedicated event for a selected number of Maserati customers of the Middle East.
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Bentley Motors today announced more details of its all-new flagship motorcar, the Mulsanne, following successful debuts at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in August and Frankfurt's IAA motor show in September. More than 1,000 private customer previews of Mulsanne have been held at the company's factory in Crewe, England as well as a series of preview events held at dealerships across the UK, Continental Europe and the United States.
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With the Amarok, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles is now also entering the segment of mid-range pick-ups, representing an annual market volume of two million vehicles worldwide. The Amarok is not only the fourth model series of the Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles brand, it is also the first 1-tonne class pick-up to be developed in Germany.
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Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) and Japan Delivery System Corporation (JDS)* have jointly developed an electric vehicle (EV) charging system for apartment complexes. The system, called i-CHARGER, is to be sold by JDS starting from December 1.
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Capstone Turbine Corporation (www.capstoneturbine.com) (Nasdaq:CPST) is pushing traditional hybrid electric vehicle barriers with the introduction of the CMT-380, a high performance hybrid electric supercar powered by traditional batteries and an untraditional ultra low emission range extending microturbine, which is essentially like having an ultra-clean and quiet jet engine under the hood.
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Detroit Auto Show. January 2008. It's the end of the day, and Toyota is getting ready to put an end to several weeks of suspense over the unveiling of the future Venza. No one really knows what to expect. And our anticipation has reached new heights, because for one of the few times in the industry, no photos have been available prior to the official launch.
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The Obama administration wants to increase to nine months the time allowed for crushing or shredding a traded-in vehicle under the cash-for-clunkers program, citing the burden placed on disposal facilities by the unexpected popularity of last...
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Sharper looks, advanced technology and efficient engines for Audi's flagship limousine.

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In News Brake: Ford drops a new V6 with 305 hp into the 2011 Mustang, Nissan Kroms-out the Rogue, and the Lexus LS 460 gets sportier . . . But Wait, There's More!
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Hyundai Motor may be gaining on Toyota in the global car industry but the competition between the two companies remains lopsided in their Asian base markets, where the Japanese maker firmly holds the upper hand, a Korean newspaper said on Monday.
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Ford Motor Co. had its plea to review a rollover-liability case rebuffed by the U.S. Supreme Court, leaving the automaker to pay the $55 million punitive-damage award.
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Two auto suppliers have used the bankruptcy code to revamp at least 80 percent of their customer contracts, bucking the norm of most automotive bankruptcies seen this year. Both companies, Recticel North America Inc.
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China will expand schemes that give consumers a discount if they trade in old cars and home appliances for new ones, vice commerce minister Jiang Zengwei has said.
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As part of the consultation process commenced at a European employee forum meeting last week, the General Motors Manufacturing (GMM) facility in Luton - which builds commercial vans in a joint venture with Renault - has now begun its own period of consultation between unions and local management, GM said on Monday.
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New TT S takes to the track, but leaves its driver at the startline!

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German media reports earlier today said workers at Daimler's Sindelfingen plant are to ask the company not to send production of its Mercedes-Benz C-Class model to the US, a move said to be under consideration by Daimler in order to reduce costs. Daimler, however, this afternoon told just-auto no decision had yet been made.
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Faulty electronically controlled throttles may be responsible for some of the reported 'sudden acceleration' incidents involving Toyota and Lexus vehicles in the United States, according to a weekend newspaper report.
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