Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Mexico-based start-up automaker VUHL promises big performance, offers few details: Autoweek TV

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Tuesday, March 12, 2013                 

VUHL, a supercar start-up operating out of Mexico, says it will show its VUHL 05 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in July. We're eager to see if the company follows through.
Mexico-based start-up automaker VUHL promises big performance, offers few details: Autoweek TV
03/12/13, 5:14 pm et
Also in this episode: U.S. buyers may get the Volvo V60 wagon after all, and GM trims the fat to boost its fleet fuel economy.

TRANSCRIPT

-- A Mexico company promises a new supercar.

-- Volvo rethinks its wagon plans.

-- And GM puts its cars on a diet.

I'm Jake, dumping the clutch on a Tuesday edition of Autoweek TV. Here's what's making news in the car world:

A company based in Mexico is promising to deliver a new supercar at this year's Goodwood Festival of Speed in July. The company is named VUHL (pronounced “voohl”), and the car is named the VUHL 05. The name stands for Vehicles of Ultra-lightweight and High performance. Don't ask us where the L comes in -- we haven't figured that out yet.

Details are scarce. There's ...


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