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BlogThousands Nissan New Cars Destroyed by Tsunami14 March 2011 - Few days after a major earthquake struck Japan, the automakers affected have begun adding the numbers and reporting their losses. Throughout the weekend, we've all seen images of entire fields of cars being washed away or getting engulfed by fire as they sat, lined up, to get on board freight cargos to their destination. Volkswagen Car Made the Coolest Taxis Cleanest too14 March 2011 - Electric cars that are driven with zero emissions will revolutionise mobility over the mid-term, especially in urban areas. However, Volkswagen is not just thinking of individual mobility in the style of the future Golf blue-e-motion, but is also considering its possibilities as a vehicle in public transportation. Honda Operations affected by the Earthquake13 March 2011 - Recently, there is a big problem that attacked the Honda Operations and this manufacturer as a whole. The automobile research center and automobiles parts manufacturers of Honda and Honda Operations gathered in Tochigi Factory. Honda Motor Co., announced the accident of Honda R&D associate. Japanese Driving Schools using Electric Cars - Nissan Leaf13 March 2011 - Sumitomo Mitsui Auto Service, Driving School Hide Masaru (Okayama), Uesutojiyapan Kogyo (Okayama, Japan), Nissan's electric car on February 14, operated a driving school (EV) [leaf] for 20 units delivered as a training vehicle then released. Tata (India Car Maker) wants to roll out Nano with Proton12 March 2011 - Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, who is on an official visit to India, has revealed that Indian carmaker, Tata Motors, which makes the world's cheapest car, Nano, has expressed interest to enter the Malaysian market by working with Proton. Volkswagen Bulli Concept Car12 March 2011 - Volkswagen has revealed its Bulli concept for Geneva. The vehicle is a development of the Microbus concept which made its debut in 2001 and continues the Volkswagen theme of shaping people carriers, heralding back to 1950 with the production of the first Transporter, the T1, which was based on a design sketched by Dutchman Ben Pon. |
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