Citroen C-Zero here in April
Citroen has revealed that the first customer deliveries of its all-electric C-Zero will take place next month, with support from 11 of its existing dealers across the country.
Infiniti G Series upgraded
The Infiniti G Series has been upgraded for 2011, with more standard equipment and an automatic transmission with paddle shifts for all models.
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Daimler / Rolls-Royce / Tognum The joint-venture bid to buy the German engineering group makes more sense for Rolls-Royce than for Daimler, which sold Tognum only six years ago
Lookers boosted by car parts business Manchester-based Lookers said full year sales at its automotive parts division rose by 14 per cent, boosted by drivers opting to maintain existing vehicles rather than purchase new ones
Aston confirms Lagonda rebirth Aston boss Ulrich Bez has confirmed the rebirth of the Lagonda brand, saying it was “go” and that it “will not stand on one leg”, suggesting a range of new models.
Toyota to target emerging markets The Japanese carmaker aims to sell half of its vehicles in high-growth countries and double its operating profit by 2015 as part of its new long-term strategy
Daimler and Rolls in €3.2bn Tognum bid Joint venture to offer €24 a share for the former Daimler subsidiary that supplies engines and propulsion systems for off-road and military vehicles, ships and the oil and gas industry
Driver's new truck trapped in water-filled pothole This is the moment a driver really went off-road - when his brand new truck became stuck in a water-filled pothole.
Toyota remodels new coupe Driver feedback from early development tests is one of the main factors behind the redesign of Toyota’s FT-86, which appeared in its closer-to-production form at the Geneva show.