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  2. Top Gear challenges - Wikipedia

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    The presenters, based at Knockhill Racing Circuit in Fife, were set the task of building a Caterham Seven kit car from scratch and driving past the starting line faster than the time it would take The Stig to reach the track from the Caterham showroom in Caterham using a pre-built Caterham Seven kit car. The presenters won the challenge because ...

  3. Economics of car use - Wikipedia

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    Car washes; In the UK car travel has steadily become cheaper over the past five decades. According to the Department for Transport, the real cost of running a car has dropped by 9% between 1980 and 2007. [8] This development is in part due to more cost effective manufacturing technologies, and in part due to engines becoming more fuel-efficient.

  4. One-way carsharing - Wikipedia

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    One-way carsharing is a type of carsharing that enables users to begin and end their trip at different locations. The pick-up and drop-off locations can be either restricted to traditional rental stations, or can be anywhere within an operational area in what is called free-floating carsharing .

  5. China’s Xiaomi dreams of building a car ‘as good as’ Porsche ...

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    During a three-hour-long presentation, Lei said the company wanted to create “a dream car that is as good as Porsche and Tesla.” It quickly realized the uphill battle it faced, he added.

  6. Humphrey Yang: Is It Cheaper To Lease or Buy a Car?

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    One of the oldest discussions in the auto world is whether it makes more sense for consumers to lease or buy a car. In an era when the average new car monthly payment is $729, it seems like leasing...

  7. Economy car - Wikipedia

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    The Tata Nano launched in January 2008, in India by Tata Motors, was claimed by Tata to be the world's cheapest car at US$2,500. The Nano, like the 1950s Fiat 500, has a rear engine and was styled by Italians. It is designed to get whole families off scooters and onto four wheels. The Nano fell short of the sales projections of Tata.

  8. Uber will soon let riders book a shuttle to the airport - AOL

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    Uber wants to make it cheaper to get a ride to the airport, concerts or sporting events. Uber will soon let riders book a shuttle to the airport Skip to main content

  9. Carsharing - Wikipedia

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    Carsharing or car sharing (AU, NZ, CA, TH, & US) or car clubs (UK) is a model of car rental where people rent cars for short periods of time, often by the hour. It differs from traditional car rental in that the owners of the cars are often private individuals themselves, and the car sharing facilitator is generally distinct from the car owner.