• The cool part comes when they cut to the (luxurious) interior of the sedan and focus on the dashboard, where the Distance Plus data is displayed inside the speedometer as two tiny cars moving towards and away from one another, in response to real world conditions.

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  • With his new CAFE requirements, Obama is seeking to force ordinary Americans to give up their 14-MPG Lincoln Navigators and squeeze into tiny hybrid cars getting 54.5 MPG.

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  • But Marchionne has even more plans for the platform under the Fiat umbrella, which spans from tiny Fiat city cars to Ferrari sports cars.

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  • The popularity of Smart Cars suggests that there is a market for tiny, two-seater cars that are ECO-friendly.

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  • The whistles, horses, cars, tiny furniture, spinning dancers, jumping horses and flapping birds produced today are almost identical to those made more than a century ago - though no two toys are precisely the same, thanks to the handcrafted production process.

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  • The shells usually just thrown away were headed for the headliners of tiny Mercedes A-Class cars on the Brazilian market.

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  • With its small cars and motorbikes, tiny Suzuki Motors comes out of the same mould as Honda, but is an even lower-cost producer.

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  • It makes tiny electric motors for products such as cameras or cars.

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  • The Cars sequel takes the action out of tiny Radiator Springs as McQueen goes on a kind of James Bond-style spy adventure around the world, which should help attract a bigger international audience.

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  • Consumers like that the products with resealable packages help them avoid tiny wrappers or spilled candy rolling around the floor of cars or in purses, a spokeswoman for the company says.

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  • When it was finally unveiled at a press event Winterkorn was furious after discovering a tiny paint flaw on one of the media test-drive cars, according to one colleague.

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  • Although Botswana's market is tiny its 1.5m people buy only about 700 cars a month Gaborone is closer to Johannesburg, Africa's biggest concentration of motorists, than are most South African cities.

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  • More and more can, but Indian car buyers today represent a tiny slice of a potentially giant market--India has just seven cars per 1, 000 people.

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  • Those who drive cars in the centre of London during the day are a tiny minority compared with the millions who walk or use public transport.

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  • We found that the emissions reductions from this tiny step alone would be the equivalent of taking 3.7 million cars off the road for a year.

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  • Joachim Schmidt, global head of sales and marketing for Mercedes, says until batteries get cheaper and lighter, Mercedes will respond to demand for exhaust-free cars (and California clean-car mandates) with small vehicles such as the tiny electric Smart and the compact B-Class, and offer plug-in hybrid versions of its larger models, including the S-class sedan.

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