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New tech results in rangier and more civilised Renault Twizy replacement
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It’s quite hard to define exactly who this Aceman is aimed at. The advertising features young urbanistas with coffee cups and Labubu dolls charging up in bright colourful cityscapes. Certainly its ran
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As a motorist who has always enjoyed swift, measured and safe driving, a combination of factors (average speed cameras, reduced A-road speed limits, drivers going considerably slower ‘just in case’, i