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This is the new Vauxhall 'Mokka'
According to some information gleaned from *cough* a reliable source, coffee
is the second most used product in the world after oil, is worth €30 billion a
year to the producing countries, and is consumed at the rate of 1400 million cups a day.None of which relate to the new Vauxhall Mokka, revealed for the first time today. And now, we give you a moment to get the obligatory coffee related puns out of your system.
Oldest Mercedes SL gets restored
The grandfather of SLs goes back on the road to mark 60 years of sport lightweights. Isn’t it pretty?This is how Germans celebrate a birthday - take a very old, very knackered car and restore it according to the very highest standards of authenticity and quality.
DC reveals Avanti at Delhi auto show
Meet India’s first super(ish) car - the DC Design Avanti. Say namaste to the
first Indian-designed sports car in the history of TIME. It's called the DC
Avanti, it's just been unveiled at the Delhi motor show and it's a comfortable signpost that India's appetite for cars has just got a bit more discerning. It's cheap(ish), too; the pricetag's expected to hover around 30 lakh rupees (£36,000-odd in Church of England.
A big hit in Detroit We gave you a first look at it last week, and now Lexus
has dropped all the details on its stunning new 2+2 concept, the LF-LC.
Actually, it hasn't. Dropped all the details, that is. Unveiling the concept in Detroit, Lexus bosses talked plenty about design language and styling
direction and plunging waterfalls (not really sure what that last one was
about, to be honest)... but frustratingly wouldn't reveal what was hiding under the LF-LC's sleek bonnet.
Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Black driven
The C63 AMG Coupe Black Series was never meant to happen. It wasn't in AMG's product plan, and there wasn't any bean-counting business reason for doing it. It was just done as a bit of fun by some of the AMG engineers and designers while their co-workers were all on summer holiday. Then the boss returned, saw it and commissioned it on the spot. Eighteen months later -
a blink of an eye in normal car development terms - the finished car is
here. And what a weapon it is.