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Toyota Raum was manufactured by the Toyota Japan. Raum has more popularity in East Africa ...
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Google is putting its self-driving car technology into a new company which it will call Waymo.
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Apple acknowledges plans to develop self-driving car tech for the first time in a letter to US ...
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Car parking spaces are having to be made bigger to meet the growing size of family cars and 4x4s, ...
Toyota Raum was manufactured by the Toyota Japan. Raum has more popularity in East Africa especially in Uganda due to its low fuel consumption and quality features
The BBC's Theo Leggett has been taking a look at some of the car manufacturers' latest electric concepts at the Paris Motor Show.
Apple acknowledges plans to develop self-driving car tech for the first time in a letter to US transport regulators.
China has introduced an additional 10% tax on "super cars", including Ferrari, Bentley, Aston Martin and Rolls-Royce.
Volkswagen has announced plans to cut 30,000 jobs worldwide with about 23,000 of the losses borne in Germany.
Car parking spaces are having to be made bigger to meet the growing size of family cars and 4x4s, the UK's largest car park provider has said.