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The best part about the E46 coupe/cabriolet is that it's a babe magnet.
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No, not a new handbag, but what those bags go and fund! They are launching their boat for the America's Cup campaign next year. Whole campaign costing them Eur45m ... But it is certainly going to stand out when it starts sailing next week.
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http://www.sgcarmart.com/news/events_features.php?AID=2514 SAy byebye to sales Honda... This version of the US exterior was rated not recommended in the Consumer Reports. Kah Motor should have brought in the UK version which would had a better appeal to the locals
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By Wang Qian and Guo Rui China Daily/Asia News Network Friday, Sep 30, 2011 WUHAN - A fugitive caught after being on the run for 17 years has once again escaped the police's clutches, this time through a bathroom window. Kang Jianlin fled on Tuesday as he was being escorted from Guangdong province to Henan province to face charges of rape. The 46-year-old had been eating lunch with four police officers at a restaurant in Wuhan, Hubei province, when he asked for his handcuffs to be removed and to use the toilet. After 10 minutes, an officer posted outside a second-floor bathroom looked in and discovered Kang had escaped through a window. He was seen running into a community in Donghu district. Police officers have made great efforts to find the suspect, but no clues have so far been detected, said Pan Feng, publicity director for Wuhan public security bureau. Although there are almost 10 surveillance cameras installed in the community, not one captured the suspect running away, Wuhan Evening Post reported, citing a security guard surnamed Shu as its source. Authorities distributed Kang's photo and a description of what he was wearing to the public on Wednesday. The suspect was described as being 1.68 meters tall, having short-cropped hair and wearing a white T-shirt and gray cropped trousers. He was barefoot at the time of his escape. Residents have been urged to call the 110 emergency hotline if they see him. A warrant for Kang's arrest was issued 17 years ago by the Tanghe county public security bureau in Henan province following allegations he committed statutory rape. Kang evaded detection for almost two decades by working as a casual laborer in Guangdong and as a painter at a toy factory. He was eventually detained in the city of Shantou on Sept 18 and was due to face trial in Tanghe. To guarantee the safety of residents, patrols in the community around where Kang escaped have been stepped up, said authorities. Police added that they believe Kang will not be able to get far because he has no money or identification.
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Priced at about US$2,500 (S$3,400), the Nano will cost about half the price of the cheapest car on the market, affordable for many in India - and elsewhere. But some environmentalists are dreading the prospect of hundreds of thousands of cheap cars hitting congested roads around the world in the next few years. 'In the current policy and regulatory framework, the low-cost cars will be disastrous,' said Ms Anumita Roychowdhury, associate director of the Centre for Science and Environment in New Delhi. Carmakers, warily eyeing sliding sales in developed markets such as the United States and Europe, disagree. They argue that small, fuel-efficient vehicles are a greener option than gas-guzzling SUVs and larger cars as the price of oil soars above US$130 a barrel and as more and more consumers in emerging economies such as China, India and Russia get behind the steering wheel. Tata Motors, which unveiled the snub-nosed Nano in January, says the world's cheapest car meets the strictest environmental criteria, and its lean design delivers high fuel-efficiency of about 20km per litre of petrol. 'The concern is really about the sheer numbers,' said Mr Mohit Arora, managing director for India at JD Power Asia Pacific. 'They may be more fuel-efficient than bigger cars, but they will still emit carbon and NOx (nitrogen oxide)...and that's a valid concern.' With the explosive growth in demand for cars, carmakers will have to return to the drawing board. 'Over the next five to 10 years, technology, moral pressure, regulatory pressure and high oil prices will push even premium carmakers into making changes to their engines,' said Mr Steve Howard, chief executive of The Climate Group in Britain. Rival carmakers, including Fiat, General Motors, Ford Motor, Hyundai and Toyota, are all interested in building a small car that is affordable to more middle-class consumers in emerging markets. 'Growth is in the emerging markets, and the bulk of demand there is for small cars because people are much more sensitive to fuel prices,' said Mr Arora. Still, Mr Howard cautioned against demonising low-cost cars or belittling their importance in emerging economies such as India, despite concerns about their impact. 'It's easy to look at cheap mass-produced cars and say, 'Oh, they're going to cause more pollution'. But it's an elitist view that only a small percentage of the population should own cars.' If Sg Imported tis Car [sweatdrop]
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October round 1: Sales slowdown brings COE pullback COE premiums fell dramatically today, confirming car dealers
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September round 1: Double whammy brings COE rebound When it comes to COEs, what goes down must come up, as yesterday
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anyones knows who brings in Smart cars??
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Mitsubishi Motors brings improved Colt Compact Car to market Colt 1.3-liter Elegance-X (2WD) Tokyo, 25 October 2004
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