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Hyundai reaffirms hydrogen future
Life, Richard Leu, Published on 13/03/2017
» The Korean brand is the only maker at the Swiss motor show to preview an SUV with next-generation fuel-cell technology.
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2017 Nissan Note E-Power hybrid review
Life, Richard Leu, Published on 26/12/2016
» Taking global trends for small cars into consideration, the diesel engine may not be a feasible option in the future. Combine that with high development costs, and small cars have wafer-thin margins.
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Smooth as the Silk Road
B Magazine, Richard Leu, Published on 17/07/2016
» Revisiting the Silk Road is something people who love adventures on wheels would want to do at least once in their lifetime. Of course, tracing Marco Polo's exact route between Asia and Europe is virtually impossible. But just being able to complete a transcontinental drive is already a feat in itself.
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2016 New cars
Life, Richard Leu, Published on 04/01/2016
» What to expect from the big marques this year, everything from an Ecocar up to a 1,500hp hypercar.
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Toyota supplier sees 15-year wait for self-driving car
Published on 24/06/2015
» The technology to make cars fully autonomous probably won’t be established until at least 2030, according to the top supplier for the world’s biggest automaker.
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Privileged comfort
Life, Richard Leu, Published on 04/05/2015
» Airlines charge more for comfortable seats. Toyota does the same for the Alphard
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VW buys Canada fuel-cell patents
Published on 19/02/2015
» WOLFSBURG —Europe's biggest carmaker, Volkswagen, has spent US$50 million (1.62 billion baht) for a portfolio of fuel cell patents.
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Top concept cars of 2014
B Magazine, Richard Leu, Published on 28/12/2014
» 'Brunch' looks back at this year's five show cars that should be put into production.
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Honda to recall 3m more cars across US
Published on 06/12/2014
» TOKYO — Honda Motor Co said Friday it expects to recall about 3 million more cars in the United States as it will expand a recall campaign across the country for potentially defective air bags produced by Japanese supplier Takata Corp.
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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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