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Germany, world champion in car-sharing
Published on 21/06/2015
» BERLIN — Car-sharing, pioneered in Switzerland in the 1970s, is gaining popularity across the globe as people shy away from the cost of owning and maintaining an automobile in big cities.
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Luxury Car Makers Drive Formula One to Survive
Business, Published on 27/06/2022
» Formula One motor racing might be just the kind of noisy marketing tool luxury car makers need in the hush of the electric era.
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Volkswagen's monkeys
Business, Published on 07/02/2018
» Late last month, the New York Times reported that researchers used monkeys to test the effects of inhaling diesel fumes from a Volkswagen. The research was commissioned by the European Research Group on Environment and Health in the Transport Sector, an organisation funded entirely by three big German car manufacturers: Volkswagen, Daimler and BMW.
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If at first you don't succeed, try again
Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 02/07/2017
» Imagine finishing with a double bogey on the 17th followed by a bogey on the 18th and missing out on a play-off with Padraig Harrington and Sergio Garcia.
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BMW 530e plug-in hybrid (2017) review
Life, Richard Leu, Published on 08/05/2017
» BMW's newest 5-series lineup has never expanded so quickly in serving customers with different demands. Munich's crucial executive saloon has only been renewed in the new-generation form in world markets this year, yet it comes with a plethora of engines to choose from.
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Going for a ride
Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 24/08/2016
» One of the national symbols of Thailand, the tuk-tuk will also soon serve people around the world in a new arcade racing game.
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Prancing Horse takes top honours
Life, Published on 02/06/2016
» Ferrari's brand-new 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8 has scooped the 2016 International Engine of the Year award -- a first for Italy's famous supercar marque.
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Leading in the fast lane at BMW Group (part two)
Business, Sorayuth Vathanavisuth, Published on 27/08/2015
» 'We have a clear unwritten rule in our company. Integrity is what we expect from our managers, because our managers represent our company and the values of our company," says Matthias Pfalz, president of BMW Group Thailand. "We fully expect our people to behave as role models internally and externally. Ethical practice is very important to us.
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