Friday, November 20, 2015

We drive: Infiniti Q30 in Lisbon, BMW X1 in Plett – 20 Nov 2015 - 16:26

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Friday, 20 November 2015
 

First drive: Infiniti Q30 hatchback

Infiniti Q30 is basically a Mercedes GLA (or A-Class depending on how you look at it) with a stylised Infiniti body.

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US Army to get Chev fuel-cell bakkie

General Motors is to build a hydrogen fuel cell version of its Colorado pickup for the US Army.

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Driven in SA: BMW's capable new X1

Transverse-engined second-generation X1 fully justifies the title given it by the maker of Sports Activity Vehicle.

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Watch Rangie drive over paper bridge

To commemorate the 45th anniversary of the Range Rover, and highlight the fourth-generation Rangie's all-aluminium architecture, Land Rover drove one over a bridge made entirely of paper. The freestanding bridge took three days to build; it spans five metres and has no bolts or glue holding it up.

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Williams drop Massa exclusion appeal

Williams F1 drops plans to appeal against Felipe Massa's exclusion from his home Grand Prix for an overheated rear tyre.

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#Dieselgate spotlight falls on Bosch

Authorities probe auto supplier Robert Bosch over its role in Volkswagen's scheme to cheat US emission standards.

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Like all Minis, the John Cooper Works gets its mojo on in corners, with the most ballistic performance of any Mini yet.

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