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Toyota still top dog in auto sales
AFP, Published on 23/01/2014
» TOKYO - Toyota sold a record 9.98 million vehicles last year, it said Thursday, outpacing rivals General Motors and Volkswagen to maintain its title of world's biggest automaker.
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Technology drive sees 'connected car' link-ups in China
AFP, Published on 27/04/2016
» BEIJING - China has the youngest premium car buyers in the world, and their tech-savvy demand for "connected cars" -- coupled with Communist regulations -- is driving international automakers into the arms of the country's Internet giants.
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Mystery electric car startup unveils prototype
AFP, Published on 05/01/2016
» LAS VEGAS - The mystery electric car startup Faraday Future, which seeks to "redefine mobility," unveiled its first prototype vehicle while offering few details on its ownership and structure.
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Volkswagen launches 'smart' electric revamp of minivan
AFP, Published on 06/01/2016
» LAS VEGAS - Meet the revamped Volkswagen Kombi -- once a hippie favorite, the minivan has been transformed into an electric, connected vehicle of the future.
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Toyota getting in gear with smart cars
AFP, Published on 05/09/2015
» SAN FRANCISCO - Toyota on Friday announced plans to invest US$50 million into building artificial intelligence into cars, an indication it could be joining the race to develop driverless vehicles.
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Google self-driving cars not crash-proof
AFP, Published on 12/05/2015
» SAN FRANCISCO - Google on Monday said that even self-driving cars that can sense and react faster than humans still wind up in accidents.
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Britain allows driverless cars
AFP, Published on 12/02/2015
» LONDON - Britain gave the green light to the testing of futuristic driverless cars on public roads on Wednesday, with the launch of a multi-million-pound scheme to develop the technology.
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Toyota to launch new fuel cell car
AFP, Published on 25/06/2014
» TOKYO - Japanese auto giant Toyota will start selling its first fuel cell sedan this financial year, with a price tag of around 7 million yen (2.23 million baht), the company announced Wednesday.
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