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Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet drop its lid at Geneva 2010

Mercedes-Benz has today unveiled its all new E-Class Cabriolet at the Geneva Motor Show.
Fitted with some all-new features for the German marque, the E-Class Cabriolet boasts a new technology called AIRCAP. The AIRCAP technology actively reduces air turbulence in the cabin at the press of a button.
In addition to AIRCAP, AIRSCARF aims to heat the [...]

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New technology a top priority for 2010 say auto execs

It seems quality improvements and industry cost-cutting will be placed on the backburner this year as auto industry leaders from around the world race to implement new technology in their vehicles.
An executive survey released today by management consultants KPMG finds that new vehicle technologies will be the most important industry issue of 2010 with the [...]

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Lexus can now see you coming

New technology introduced by Lexus which detects three-dimensional objects in the path of the vehicle, dubbed Active Pedestrian Detection System (APDS).
Using stereo cameras and infra-red technology that enhances night-time operation and detects and monitors objects that move in front of the car.
Designed to aid drivers where visibility is low or when drivers become distracted from [...]

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Manly servo first to use new fuel pump technology

A Manly service station has become the first in Australia to use new petrol vapour capture technology on its fuel pumps.
Widely used throughout Europe and the US, the new nozzles contain a seal or hose which captures up to 95 per cent of vapours at the bowser, including benzene – a known carcinogen.
NSW Climate Change [...]

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Audi A3 diesel new stop/start technology

The latest version of the Audi A3 diesel will become the most efficient and economical vehicle in the small premium sector thanks to new stop/start technology.
In the three- and five-door models, the stop/start 103kW 2.0-litre TDI drops fuel economy to 3.66 litres/100km combined and cuts CO2 emissions by 16 per cent to 115g/km.
The Cabriolet boasts [...]

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