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CARS Wt Glb Auto Etf

2,535.25
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29 Nov 2024 - Closed
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Etf Name Etf Symbol Market Stock Type
Wt Glb Auto Etf CARS London Exchange Traded Fund
  Price Change Price Change % Etf Price Last Trade
9.75 0.39% 2,535.25 16:35:24
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Posted at 22/11/2023 08:08 by johnwise
VIDEO

Judge Jeanine: This is bad news for the Green New Deal cult

Americans don't want electric cars
Posted at 21/3/2021 23:27 by halfpenny
Another area Breaking News.... UK will ban German and French cars by not encouraging adverts and social media negative news and showing a large number of people not buying German or French cars due to EU trying to blackmail UK on AZN vaccine as they try to delay the rollout success in UK ... interesting times ahead!!
Posted at 26/4/2010 23:17 by maxk
A proper motor..



Classic Alvis TE
Shhh, the Alvis TE is all about discretion.

By Jasper Gerard
Published: 10:50AM BST 26 Apr 2010







An Aston Martin or Bentley will elicit the remark: "I've always dreamed of owning one of those." An Alvis, by contrast, will more probably set a gawper gasping: "What on earth is that?"

Alvis was the coach-built grand tourer for those who didn't need to impress; their ancestors had already done that, some centuries before, when they acquired India or Kenya. Only a tiny badge on the grille and small lettering on the spinners offered clues about the car's identity.


Alvis is about discretion. With flat cap, driving gloves and pencil moustache you might just be taken for a cad behind the wheel of an Aston; but as you purr along in your regally long Alvis dispensing waves and "parp, parps", nobody will suspect a thing: "Of course, that much younger filly with whom he is motoring down to Monte isn't his mistress. He's a gentleman."

Trevor Wooding of Hurst Park, who let me drive his majestic 1965 TE21 Drophead, says: "We bought one that had lived all its life in the same stable block in Hertfordshire. It had only done 29,000 miles, but after a few years was simply shut away."

The ranks of Alvis aficionados are swelling and in the past few years Alvis values have skied. My beautiful silvery-blue example would be yours for an eye-watering £75,000.


Abruptly, Alvis stopped making cars in 1967, focusing on military vehicles and planes. Why it stopped is unclear. One rumour is that Bentley resented competition. It might have been too expensive to replace the dated TE. Perhaps Jaguar was just too good.

Now the wooden dash, deep carpets and old-fashioned instruments beguile. These cars are glorious to drive and surprisingly nimble. With a crisp, five-speed all-synchro gearbox, power steering and four sumptuous leather seats, you could still risk a tootle down to San Tropez.
Posted at 07/12/2009 08:31 by hectorp
If this Copenhagen climate meeting does what we expect, within - I wills ay 4-5 - years , the Governments in Europe will be forcing petrol private cars off the roads except for those with special economic needs. If you dont have a job, you wont need a car - so - lose it! You can buy a wee electric Smart type car I expect.
Sorry, I dont go along with that.
Next, housholds will be forced to reduce gas and electricity use by statute.

I can see the time in 5-10 years, when electricity is cut off during summer daylight hours to all homes, maybe from mid May to early September. Time to get that alternative heat source installed! but they are expensive.

H.
Posted at 02/1/2008 19:08 by maxk
brrm brrm....



Tata's $2,500 car to be unveiled next month
Posted Dec 20th 2007 4:41PM by John Neff







Tata Motors is expected become the winning bidder for Jaguar and Land Rover in the coming weeks. While the Indian automaker could soon be selling us expensive British luxury cars and SUVs, it's also hard at work developing the world's least expensive car. The cheap car under development is expected to sell for around 100,000 rupees or around $2,500 USD, and we've just learned it will be unveiled early next month at the Auto Expo in New Delhi.

Unfortunately, that's one auto show not on our itinerary to attend, so we'll have to report of its debut from afar. The car is expected have an engine in the rear powering the rear wheels, four doors and all the creature comforts of an outhouse, we'd presume. While it's likely the car will be exported to other markets outside of India when it goes on sale later in 2008, don't expect to see it in the U.S. as we expect it would fail both our emissions and safety standards with flying colors.
Posted at 13/10/2004 07:47 by hijeff
my cars got carpets covered wif rubber,oooheeer
Posted at 13/10/2004 07:21 by bare rupert
Ken, do you think that's enough for now?

I don't want to get you in a spin Ken, not on a cars thread.



Rabbit
Posted at 15/7/2004 15:44 by bare rupert
I need a new car (CARS) Add Favourite

"Jaguar x type
Volvo S60
BMW 3 series
Any other suggestions in the £25k bracket"
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No, not really Bully.

I follow in Ken's footsteps, and you can follow the Bare if you like.

£25k!
That's Ken all over you know.


Hope hat helped.

Rabbit
Posted at 14/7/2004 09:11 by bare rupert
Bully, I think you'll find there is a suitable forum to give thanks and praise to Ken.



We talk cars on here Bully.


By the way, morning Kenneth.


Rabbit
Posted at 09/4/2004 15:03 by bare rupert
Eh?

I'm too p1ssed to work that out testex.

I recognise one of the words is Rabbit.
That's good enough for me.

Thanks anyway.


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Ken, did you know that "girls don't like boys, they like cars and money.

Boys will laugh at girls when they're not funny". ?

I've known for a while now Ken.