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College Exhibition: LTU Degree Show 2010
Fri, 11 Jun 2010Visteon Vision Taylor Manuilow and Chris Nichols The Visteon Vision's interior focuses on vehicle connectivity and user interface (HMI). It has two modes: work and family. In work mode its owner - a realtor called Jim - can maximize his workflow by allowing clients riding with him to preview nearby houses.
Toyota NS4 Plug-in Hybrid Concept – better looking than a Prius
Tue, 10 Jan 2012Toyota NS4 Plug-in Hybrid Concept The Toyota NS4 Hybrid plug-in has been revealed at the Detroit Auto Show, a glimpse at Toyota’s future design direction and full of concept gimmicks. When we had the teases for the Toyota NS4 plug-in Hybrid, Toyota made big claims about the NS4 being an ‘Advanced’ Plug-in Hybrid. But strip away the concept-only stuff like the camera door mirrors and trick doors and what we have left is a look at the next generation Toyota Prius – perhaps.
Ford Focus sells 1,500,000 in the UK
Wed, 09 May 2012Ford Focus - 1,500,000 sold in the UK Ford has revealed that the 1,500,000th Ford Focus has rolled out since its launch in 1998 heading for Essex cricketer Jaik Mickleburgh. The Ford Focus has been something of a phenomenon for Ford in the UK and has now racked up sales of 1,500,000 in the UK since it hit UK roads back in 1998. Ford are shouting about the Focus’s achievements – quite rightly – and have sent the landmark Focus to Essex cricketer Jaik Mickleburgh, no doubt as part of Ford’s ongoing sponsorship of Essex cricket.







