Ferrari has unveiled their new Ferrari F12 Berlinetta at the 2012 Geneva motor show. The F12 Berlinetta is a replacement for the Ferrari 599. The F12 Berlinetta has a 730bhp version of the 6.3-litre V12 petrol engine, but despite having a larger engine than the 599, the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta is quicker, lighter and emits [...]
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Well let me assure you there is nothing crazy about this car. The new Ford Focus Ecoboost 1.0 is a tiny 3 cylinder petrol engine that will soon replace the standard Focus 1.6 model.
But don’t be fooled this is no ordinary tiny 1 litre car, the engineers at Ford have included a turbocharger that helps [...]
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The LA motor show opens its doors today to the public. Apart from the big American manufacturers; the European and Japanese manufacturers will also have a large presence. Between each manufacturer there is a whole feast of new models waiting to make their public debut, and one of these is the Land Rover DC100 concept [...]
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Toyota unveiled their long awaited FT-86 II sports coupé at the Geneva Motor Show.
Toyota had planned an all green stand at the show with the Prius+ and Yaris hybrid HSD as their main models but with delays in the production of the FT86 the sports couple joined the Toyota green team but at a less prominant position [...]
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Picture this, an electric car with no side windows no roof and a barely visible front windscreen. Well this is the look that Smart has gone for when they unveil their new concept electric car at the Geneva Motor Show in March.
Smart have called it the fourspeed and is the next step in Smart’s electric [...]
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The new Mercedes C-Class Coupe goes on sale in Ireland in June 2011 after it has been showcased at the Geneva Motor Show next month.
Mercedes have promised that this model is sportier than its predecessor and will be available in five engine sizes with the 1.8 litre being the entry level and the C350 will [...]
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