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Iconic Car of the Month: Mazda MX-5 Miata

Iconic Car of the Month: Mazda MX-5 Miata

This month, our iconic car of the month originates from the land of the rising sun. This car is a lightweight, two seat roadster, from a manufacturer that has brought a huge array of cars into the forefront of motoring. The saviour of the roadster class, this car made the two seater cool again. With over one million cars sold since its birth in 1989, ladies and gentlemen, give a warm welcome to the one and only, Mazda MX-5 Miata.

Skoda working on 4 new SUVs

Skoda working on 4 new SUVs

Skoda is hard at work crafting a range of new SUVs to rival the likes of Hyundai’s Sante Fe and Nissan’s Juke, as well as an SUV coupe and a revamped Skoda Yeti.

Google and Fiat team up

Google and Fiat team up

Fiat has announced a new partnership with Google with the intent to double the internet search giant’s fleet of self-driving cars.

The 10 Best Selling Cars in the Universe Ever

The 10 Best Selling Cars in the Universe Ever

With a (very) rough estimate of 1.2 billion cars on the road today, were probably justified in saying the humble automobile has caught on quite well over the past century or so. But, of all the hundreds of manufacturers jostling for poll position, which car maker comes up trumps when it comes to selling cars?

Car Cultures of the World: Japan

Car Cultures of the World: Japan

With companies such as Honda, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Toyota, and dozens more all based there, its no wonder that the Japanese car industry is one of the strongest in the world, holding the title of largest car producing country in the world. The land of the rising sun is in love with all things car-related, and their willingness to experiment has led to some of motorings most important revolutions.

SEAT experiments with 'fingerprint parking'

SEAT experiments with 'fingerprint parking'

A new partnership between Spanish car manufacturer Seat, Samsung, and software company SAP has meant that it may soon be possible to reserve and pay for a parking space before you even set foot in your car.

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