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08.10.2008
At the Motor Sport Japan festival in Tokyo Subaru showed this Takumi concept based on the Impreza WRX STI.
New Holland demonstrated the most recent additions to its excavator range at its factory in Basildon, UK.
Ford will put a new collision warning system on some 2009 models next year.
07.10.2008
Opel confirmed it would cut production this year by 40,000 cars.
Loader crane manufacturer Hiab has received an order for 428 loader cranes from BAE Systems for the US Army.
Renault Megane Trophy gets a 30-horsepower boost bringing total power up to 360 hp.
06.10.2008
CASE has introduced Tier 4-compliant Yanmar engines to its CX27B, CX31B, CX36B and CX50B excavators.
Three new loader cranes have joined Palfinger's High Performance range in the 6 to 7 tone class.
Peugeot displayed a 308 hatchback with Stop and Start technology at the Paris Motor Show.
25.09.2008
Kia plans to unveil a hybrid version of the new Kia Soul at the Paris auto show.
Renault has announced UK pricing for the 5door version of the new Megane from £13,995 to £18,795.
The sixth APEX exhibition, held in Maastricht, was a big success with a record number of visitors more than 5300 industry professionals from 44 different countries.
24.09.2008
Chinese bus manufacturer Youngman showed two of her products, the double-deck coach JNP6137S, and an 18m low-floor entrance bus JNP6180G.
Skoda is lowering its production volumes in response to the global financial crisis.
BMW will produce 300 units of the new 7-Series each day and thus exceed the total production of the model it replaces.
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