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Fisker Karma S concept
Sun, 18 Jan 2009Fisker Automotive revealed the newest addition to its lineup at NAIAS 2009, exactly a year after the independent carmaker unveiled its first concept vehicle, the Karma. Called the Karma S concept, the four-seat convertible was designed by Henrik Fisker with input from a newly assembled design team taken on to help bring the Karma sedan to production. The design of the S is likely to make it to the showroom almost unchanged.
Renault teases extra hot Megane RS
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Chris Bangle Associates announces 'Illustrate the Future' design competition
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