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Mini cars to go solely electric from 2030 | News | DW

Mini cars to go solely electric from 2030 | News | DW
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Don t underestimate the fun of driving fast in a slow car

Don’t underestimate the fun of driving fast in a slow car Hagerty 2/9/2021 © Provided by Hagerty To relieve the COVID cabin fever, the pilots down at my local airport have been organizing leisure drives almost every weekend since March. Once sometimes twice a weekend, the security gates slide open and out files a procession of the kinds of classic and exotic rides that hide in the hangars of every small airport in America. The tour is of the surrounding suburbia, and, as the airport is about 3 miles from the Pacific Ocean, it manages to work in a few scenic views as well as occasional bits of curvy road. But there is traffic. Stoplights and stop signs and crosswalks abound, plus running kids and bolting dogs and lurking cops, so the speeds rarely rise above 45 mph. Which is one reason I’ve become a passionate advocate for cars from a slower age.

HSV ute sets new auction record - motoring com au

HSV ute sets new auction record HSV ute sets new auction record January 31, 2021 Rare GTSR W1 Maloo fetches $1.05 million as ‘last’ homegrown Holden sells for $750K A 2017 HSV GTSR W1 Maloo Ute has set a new auction record for an Australian-made production vehicle, selling for $1.05 million at an online Lloyds auction yesterday. At the same auction, the last Holden Commodore to be framed, painted and allocated a serial number (but not the last to leave the factory in Adelaide), a 2017 VFII SS-V Redline sedan, sold for $750,000. The unique HSV ute, one of four secret GTSR W1 Maloos produced after the end of local Holden manufacturing in October 20917, eclipsed the previous Aussie-car auction record of $1.03m paid in June 2018 for a 1971 Ford Falcon GTHO Phase III once owned by Australian cricketer Jeff Thomson.

Last Holden Commodore sells for $750,000

30 Jan 2021 Last Holden Commodore sells for $750,000, as final car to roll off the line remains in museum GM clarifies the mystery behind the real final Holden 1 / 1 photos   The ‘last’ Holden Commodore has sold at auction today for a staggering $750,000 – as US giant General Motors clarifies the mystery behind two identical examples claiming to be the final Australian-made car. The red Commodore V8 sedan sold by Lloyds Auctions today was the last serial number to be allocated to an Australian-made Holden – and the final vehicle to go through the Adelaide factory’s body assembly and paint shop. After bidding started at $305,000 the hammer fell this afternoon at $750,000 after almost half an hour of offers received online and via the phone. The sale price is more than 10 times the car s $65,000 showroom cost in 2017.

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