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Volkswagen is currently reassessing its plan to bring a small car – the Polo - to India, due to a cost matters and frequent changes issue. Now, the company board is thinking whether they should pursue the plan or just bring a bigger car.
Colin McRae was given an overwhelming tribute at Wembley. There are about 50,000 people who paid tribute to Rally Great on Sunday’s event.
Volkswagen is pleased to announce its growing sales. For the month of November, the automaker reported a 10.3 % increase.
This article is a short description of LED bulbs and their usage on new luxury cars
Honda has recently increased its sales in China by 36 percent last month attributed to the growing popularity of the Civic and the Accord cars. Meanwhile, its Honda CR-V was named as the “2008 SUV of the Year in China” by a Chinese auto magazine called Motortrend.
Vehicle sales figure for 2007 is predicted to be 16.1 million units and almost equaling this figure is the number of recalls each automaker made for several of their models together. Brake light problems have resulted in Volkswagen recalling 1,000,000 units of the Volkswagen Beetle from 2001 to 2007 model years making it the most recalled vehicle model for the year.
Isuzu’s plan to build an Alabama light commercial truck plant is mothballed. This is due to the automaker’s worries that the subprime mortgage crisis will hurt the U.S. economy.
A Canadian company has developed and started marketing an electric vehicle called Zenn. Unfortunately though, Canadian provinces are yet to approve the sale of the car.
As awareness of pollution and climate change grows, the market and range of efficient and even carbon-neutral vehicles is expanding which is good news for consumer choice. Shopping for a new car in 2008 will mean thinking about environmental impact as well as other factors such as insurance.
British automaker Land Rover, subsidiary of Ford Motor Company’s Premier Automotive Group (PAG) will unveil their newest concept model at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit this coming January 2008.