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New Volvo V40: The Pedestrian saver +video
Wed, 14 Mar 2012Volvo V40 Pedestrian Airbag Apart from great looks and lots of promise the new Volvo V40 offers lots of safety features, including a pedestrian air bag. Of all the mainstream cars we’ve revealed in the last few weeks as the hullabaloo of Geneva ensued, the new Volvo V40 has garnered more readers than any other, which surely augers well for the new V40′s prospects. It’s not just that Volvo seem to have got the whole looks thing right, but they’ve also managed to create a car in the new V40 that just has instant appeal.
Hyundai celebrates 10 years of 5 Year Warranty – & we get Mint Imperials
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Algae-powered street lights eat CO2
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