Concept car news
Car companies invest a lot of money in developing new concepts in car design so that they are seen as the most advanced and innovative company. Each year a raft of new and exciting models are shown at various car shows from Frankfurt to Geneva. A concept car is a car prototype that shows new styling, technology and design before the production takes place. Concept cars are the cars we will all be driving in the future. So what is the outlook for UK motoring?
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Mazda Sassou The Sassou is kind to the environment with low fuel consumption and low emissions. It features idling stop to save fuel and reduce emissions when driving in stop-start conditions. It is a sporty looking car that is designed for city driving. It combines state of the art technology such as a Universal Serial Bus ( USB) ignition with clean lines and sporty looks. |
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Skoda Yeti The Yeti is a new version of the conventional five door hatch back. It is aimed at the young at heart with its flat boot area designed for mountain bikes and its multi modal roof with a canvas rear panel that is designed to be rolled up and stored. All four windows slide out too to make the car feel like a convertible. There are no plans to introduce the car onto the market; however the styling may appear on Skoda cars in the future. |
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Lamborghini Concept S |
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Volkswagen Eos The Eos is a four-seat folding hardtop coupe convertible. It is not based on any existing model but fits somewhere between the Golf and the Passat in size and has a sliding glass sunroof. The Eos will be launched in summer 2006 and will come in four petrol engine options and one diesel engine option. The car will have a range of safety features from a pop up roll cage to air bags. |
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Car insurance for women
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