Previews for next week's Geneva auto show announced this week, including a hybrid concept from Lotus, a diesel hybrid concept from Hyundai, an electric personal mobility vehicle from Honda, and the Audi RS5. We take a drive in another Audi, the A3 TDI. Originally posted at Car Tech Live Podcast
Someone at Honda's been watching too much 'Akira,' because the automaker's latest electric vehicle concept looks a lot like the main character Kaneda's bike with training wheels. Originally posted at Geneva Auto Show 2010
Today's video is part two of the Michelin series regarding techniques on winter weather driving and features tips and tricks on acceleration and the utilization of traction control.
Hyundai has released preview images and details of its i-flow concept, which will bow at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show. Originally posted at Geneva Auto Show 2010
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