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Redesigned Opel Astra revealed ahead of Frankfurt rollout
Wed, 13 May 2009Opel, General Motors' financially embattled European subsidiary, has ripped the covers from its sixth-generation Astra ahead of the car's planned debut at the Frankfurt motor show in September. The five-door hatchback traditionally is one of Europe's best-selling models and originally was expected to play an important role in the Saturn lineup in the United States. Under GM's pared-down lineup, the Astra's Delta 2 chassis is likely provide the underpinnings for a small Buick, initially in China, and then in the United States, depending on market conditions.
First customer UK Tesla Model S EV will be delivered March 2014
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Drivers walk to avoid parking fees
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