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Last week, we reported that Lotus is set to introduce an all-new vehicle on the market. What used to be known as Project Eagle will finally be called Evora. The company just released additional pictures to keep building hype around this 2+2 coupe.
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British automaker Lightning has developed a one-of-a-kind, ultra-sporty electric car. The result is nothing short of impressive. In fact, it's safe to say that the Lightning stands up to the most stunning sports cars on the planet. The two-seat coupe is 4,445-mm long, 1,940-mm wide and sits on a 2,590-mm wheelbase -- roughly the same size as a Lamborghini Gallardo, which is a bit shorter. The wheels are wrapped by 245/40R20 tires.
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For 2009, several Mazda models will benefit from lower manufacturer suggested retail prices (MSRP). These reductions, ranging from $800 to $3,200, are attributable to the strength of the Canadian dollar. The automaker's best-selling car, the Mazda3, offers interesting savings. The MSRP of the sedan, hatchback and MAZDASPEED versions has been slashed by $2,000 on all trim levels. The Mazda3 GX sedan will now start at $14,895, while the MAZDASPEED3 will retail for $29,360.
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Honda unveiled a very interesting concept at London's British International Motor Show. Called OSM (Open Study Model), it's an ultra-lightweight roadster that once again proves that a low-emission vehicle can also be stylish and attractive. The lines are extremely sleek and much bolder than what Honda usually offers. The headlights extend all the way to the front fender flares, while the curvy rear section is enhanced by thin, widely-stretched taillights.
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