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The automaker Toyota rule the first of hundreds of controversial cases of deaths caused by sudden acceleration problems in its vehicles, has confirmed a spokesman for the company. The regulation concerns the family of Paul Van Alfen and Charlene Jones Lloyd who lost their lives after the vehicle in which he was traveling was packed and go crashing against a wall in Utah in 2010. Holder speech
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Citroen accelerated its global development and strengthens its status as a global brand. Thus, after Europe, Russia and Latin America, it sells on June 28 its DS line in China. It enriches and upgrades at the same time its main range with two new models. The objective: to strengthen its product offering, positioning especially in the C segment, to invest in priority international markets has
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Simple actions can save a life: take the belt in hand, stretch, click! A study conducted by the European Transport Safety Council (ETSC) confirms that when the occupant of a vehicle has his seat belt buckle, its chances of survival in a collision are higher than 50%. Since Nils Bohlin, Volvo engineer, invented it in 1959, the belt has three anchor points remains the world's largest automotive
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There are some years, Japanese automakers Subaru and Mitsubishi enthroned on the circuits of the World Rally Championship (WRC) models with their Impreza WRX STI and Lancer EVO. Today, the battle is between European manufacturers Citroen and Ford with their Fiesta and DS3 models modified accordingly. But all these people will have to rely on a new Competitor in 2013 with the return of Volkswagen
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