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The Bee Four electric racing vehicle (ERV) that was announced in October is to race as the BRM Bee Four ERV reviving the BRM brand in its 60th year.
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One of the most prestigious titles among engineering students will be contested this weekend with the National Final of the F1 in Schools Technology Challenge taking place at the Autosport International show, at the UK’s National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
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Our moneysaving expert gets to the heart of the matter.
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Nigerian motorcyclists have been wearing dried pumpkin shells after new laws were brought in forcing them to wear helmets.
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Toyota Motor will idle its plants in Japan for 11 days in February and March to reduce output in the face of steeply declining global vehicle sales, the company said Tuesday.
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When Nissan said it would not put up a display at the auto show in Detroit, local dealers decided to do it themselves — until the company intervened.
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Car insurance premiums could rise by 20 per cent this year due to an increase in fraud and the high cost of personal injury claims.
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Yesterday, we reported that Suzuki's Kizashi might never see dealer lots, but a new report suggests otherwise. After the automotive press went up in arms about the possible cancellation of Suzuki's entry into the mid-size sedan segment, the folks at Automotive News made a few phone calls, and now Suzuki spokesperson Jeff Holland says that, "The production version will debut at this year's New York Auto Show in April."
This comes as a relief to us at NextAutos, since we've long been anticipating the Kizashi and hope it really boosts Suzuki's sales in America. Stay tuned for the live reveal from New York this April.
+ Autoblog: Reports of Suzuki Kizashi's demise highly exaggerated, coming to NY
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Honda team boss Ross Brawn has confirmed he is in talks with his former employer Ferrari about securing a customer engine supply for 2009.
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Ferrari plans to bring back its controversial 'traffic lights' pit stop system for the 2009 season.
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