March 29, 2024
Lamborghini Supercars

Lamborghini Gallardo lineup to start with RWD

It’s not that long ago that Lamborghini introduced four wheel drive to its cars. It’s even less than long ago that the company went back to basics with the Lamborghini Gallardo Balboni. While that version of the Gallardo was nothing more than a limited edition version meant to honor the Italian company’s retiring test driver,

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Mini

Mini rumored to offer a better choice of diesel in the U.S.

After having a stab at the Fiat 500, the British at Mini have quite a few promises made for the U.S. market. In an ever expanding lineup the diminutive brand plans to bring quite the promise to the Americans in terms of engine power but especially in the torque department.

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Toyota

The Toyota Prius lineup will include a MPV

According to it’s own Facebook page, the Toyota Prius will soon feature a bigger lineup than the traditional hatchback we’re getting used to. In actual fact the lineup will expand as when you go to a Toyota dealership you will be offered a choice as opposed to being asked about the color of your Prius

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Jeep

Jeep are considering a re-entry to the pickup segment

The Chrysler subsidiary company, Jeep, have announced indirectly that they are considering a possible comeback to the very popular segment of pickups. This announcement came packed in within a discussion Mike Manley, President and CEO of the Jeep Brand had with an interviewer from PickupTrucks.com.

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Renault

Renault sets high targets for electric vehicles

Some French newspapers reported that Renault SA have set targets seriously high for electric vehicles production by 2015 as it plans to hit a figure above 200,000 per year. And to prove this isn’t just trash talk the French company announced that at least 150,000 of these will be the Renault Zoe.

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Ford

Ford’s plans for Mercury

Recently the media that had been pushing on with the Detroit’s Big Three and their issues or successes haven’t had much else to say other than the proposal which is under works at Ford deemed to kill of Mercury brand. Today, a report from Ford themselves shows that this isn’t serious news as the company

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