Saab’s future
The tough economic times have hit everywhere around the globe, and the car industry has not been an exception to this, with the Swedish car maker Saab filing for bankruptcy at the end of 2011 after not turning a profit in two decades and a series of unsuccessful partial and then complete buyouts.
Read MoreRenault’s “mild hybrid” technologies
Today we're going to talk about a typically European car-maker, Renault, and its plan to develop several 'mild hybrid' technologies for their cars.
Read MoreThe new Toyota Corolla features for the Japanese market
Toyota have announced the features that the freshly redesigned 11th-generation of the Corolla will come with, in their bid to offer their compact a more upscale feel for their Japanese market.
Read MoreThe Honda Uni-Cub, the future of personal mobility
The Honda Cub line of motorbikes has been a major part of Honda's legacy to the automotive world, the Super Cub having been in constant production since 1958. obviously it has seen some upgrades and redesigned as the decades passed but having produced over sixty million units in 2008, the Super Cub is by far the most produced motor vehicle in the history.
Read MoreVisiting Corfu – When and why
The island of Corfu, also known as Kerkyra, is part of the Ionian Islands in Greece and has had a very active history having been controlled by many foreign powers throughout the centuries, powers that have had major maritime fleets, most notably the Venetians and the British.
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