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INFINITI – LOW CO2 INFINITI

Innovative electric technology and an undiluted driving experience come together in Infiniti’s first hybrid, making its world debut at the Geneva Motor Show today.

WORLD PREMIERE FOR ALL-NEW KIA SPORTAGE

The all-new Kia Sportage will show a dramatic shift in design direction when it makes its world premiere at the Geneva Motor Show on 2 March, 2010.

UPDATED – GM STATEMENT ON PONTIAC VIBE RECALLS

Since it was announced that the Vibe was included in the two Toyota recalls, we have received several complaints of alleged sticking accelerator pedals.

NEW HYUNDAI SANTA FE

A new world-beating engine, more equipment and a stylish new look – all at a lower price. The 2010 Hyundai Santa Fe looks too good to be true.

20 YEARS OF LAND ROVER DISCOVERY

Workhorse, tow car, law enforcer, status symbol, people carrier, mud plugger; few cars can claim to fulfil any of these duties with genuine conviction.

PEUGEOT UK SALES GO FORWARD IN OCTOBER

In what continues to be a challenging market, Peugeot new car sales forged ahead 36% in October when compared to the same period in 2008.

MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION – ALL-NEW COMPACT CROSSOVER

Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) announces today the forthcoming introduction of its all-new on-road Compact Crossover, to be retailed first in Japan from February 2010 onwards.

THE LEXUS RX 450H

Lexus RX 450h rewrites the rules on SUV fuel economy in FleetWorld. MPG Marathon Nearly 55mpg over 350 miles – 20 per cent up on official figures

SUZUKI ‘COMES CLEANER’ TO THE FRANKFURT MOTOR SHOW

At the Frankfurt show next month, Suzuki will continue to focus on its expertise in small cars and will showcase its latest range of low emission models including the Alto, Splash 1.0-litre petrol and 1.3 DDiS Splash and Swift models.

‘FORTIS’ – KUMHO’S ECO-FRIENDLY SUV WITH PREVIOUSLY UNATTAINED LEVELS OF OFF/ON-ROAD CAPABILITY

It produces millions of tyres for today’s SUVs, but is acutely aware that such vehicles will have to change dramatically if they are to survive ever greener vehicular legislation.