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  • FIRST LOOK New Peugeot 308 unveiled

    20 May 2013 : Second-gen hatchback comes with new 'family' look _ and a lot less weight

  • FIRST LOOK New S-class goes tech-crazy

    20 May 2013 : Once again, an array of safety and comfort novelties are appearing in Merc's flagship uber-saloon

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  • CONCEPT CAR

    A lambo to fly for

    20 May 2013 : Another concept car has been unveiled to round off Lamborghini's 50th anniversary celebration

  • SHORT DRIVE

    Very niche

    20 May 2013 : BMW's 3-series Touring is perfect for those who feel the need to look different

  • AUTOMOBILES

    Mazda to launch SUV in October

    15 May 2013 : The Mazda CX-5 will likely become the most fuel-economical sport-utility vehicle (SUV) in its class when it hits Thai showrooms in late October.

  • FIRST LOOK

    New 911 Turbo breaks cover

    13 May 2013 : For the first time, Porsche announces the regular and S models simultaneously

  • CONCEPT CAR

    Golf goes mad again

    13 May 2013 : Volkswagen's Design Vision GTI previews potent bi-turbo V6

  • TEST DRIVE

    Subtle Cayman

    13 May 2013 : Once again, Porsche wants you think that the Boxster and Cayman are two different cars. In other words, they say the Cayman isn't merely the coupe version of the Boxster roadster.

  • SHORT DRIVE

    Mid-size disaccord

    13 May 2013 : You might be tempted by the Accord's outstanding safety features, but that's about it for the 2.4 version

  • AUTOMOBILES

    Car export value target to be revised

    13 May 2013 : The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) will this month review its full-year automotive export value target amid mounting pressure on car makers from the strong baht.

  • Cambodia gets rolling

    07 May 2013 : It is hard to imagine, but Cambodia makes its own cars. A country known for its low-skilled workforce, Cambodia exceeded expectations with its release in January of the Angkor Car, a mini-electric vehicle able to get up to 300 kilometres per charge.

  • AUTOMOTIVE

    Continental to steer more parts to domestic market

    07 May 2013 : Auto parts maker Continental Automotive plans to shift its focus to the domestic market this year to stave off foreign exchange risk and cater to growing car production in Thailand.

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