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Aixam Mega introduces two-seat electric vehicle in the UK
(08/05/2009)

Aixam Mega has introduced a new two-seat electric vehicle into the UK market, designed as a cost-effective and practical runabout for local authorities, college campuses, and large business users. The Mega e-City Pro is a pared-down version of the Mega e-City, and is priced at £10,131 plus VAT. Its ongoing running costs are around 2-3p per mile, including re-charging and maintenance. With petrol and diesel prices rising rapidly again, and pressure mounting on public sector bodies and large... [more]

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Car Wholesaling in Australia Industry Market Research Report Now Updated by IBISWorld
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Car dealers defy downturn with growing sales
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April car sales up 3.4 pct y/y
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April car sales rise 3.4 pct y/y
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Luxury car sales accelerate on pricing
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