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Government CO2 cock-up
Sun, 03 Jun 2007By Richard Yarrow Motoring Issues 03 June 2007 02:32 Britain’s new eco-motoring scheme postponed Plans to help Britain’s drivers choose the greenest car for their budget have been thrown into chaos, CAR Online can reveal. The launch of a new Government website for motorists – called www.actonco2.co.uk – has been cancelled just 16 hours before it was to go live. Amazingly, the Department for Transport (DfT) has admitted the eleventh hour delay was because it realised the CO2 data to published wasn’t accurate.
Buick Excelle and Invicta at Beijing
Mon, 21 Apr 2008By Guy Bird Motor Shows 21 April 2008 16:02 Why would such a quintessentially American brand like Buick unveil its cars in China first? Simple economics: China overtook the USA as Buick’s number one market over a year ago, allegedly on the back of the reputation of the old emperor of China having a preference for the brand. Buick (and parent brand GM) couldn’t be happier as the Buick Excelle has become a top ten seller over here. Buick’s double launchGiven this Chinese love it makes perfect sense for GM to launch not one but two cars at the 2008 Beijing motor show.
Range Rover Sport (2010): first official photos
Wed, 08 Apr 2009By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 08 April 2009 00:01 Here's the new Range Rover Sport for the 2010 model year. Due to be unveiled at today's 2009 New York auto show, the new Range Rover Sport aims to put a bit more space between it and its big daddy namesake, the range-topping Range Rover. As part of a gentle repositioning, the Range Sport aims for an even more dynamic positioning.


