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Moron drives wrong way up dual carriageway at speed (video)
Tue, 21 Feb 2012Moron drives wrong way up dual carriageway at speed We have video of a moron in a Clio driving the wrong way along a dual carriageway in Scotland. What would you do if you found yourself on the wrong side of a dual carriageway? Pull over and call plod?
Hyundai confirms luxury Genesis Brand to take on Lexus & Infiniti
Tue, 25 Oct 2011Hyundai are planning to launch the Genesis Brand (Hyundai Veloster pictured) The rise and rise of Hyundai (and Kia too) has lead to speculation for some time that the next stage in their evolution is a proper luxury brand to take on Infiniti and Lexus, and it’s now confirmed that Hyundai will be launching the ‘Genesis’ brand within two years. Not to be confused with the ‘Not for the UK’ Hyundai Genesis, the Genesis brand will be a range of cars from Hyundai offering real competition for the luxury brands from Nissan and Toyota, but with a dose of Hyundai pricing and warranty thrown in to the mix. Hyundai’s product manager in Australia – Roland Rivero - has come out and confirmed that the Genesis brand is in the making and will initially – at least in Australia – offer two RWD cars.
Connecticut garage fire destroys Volt and homemade EV
Mon, 18 Apr 2011News reports say two plug-in electric cars--a 2011 Chevrolet Volt and a home-converted Suzuki Samurai--were destroyed in a garage fire in Barkhamsted, Conn., on April 14. The destroyed Volt had just 2,000 miles on the odometer. The owner said he converted the Samurai to electric power a few years ago.