| 2008-05-09 13:07:08 By: Ed Sutherland |
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Berlin, Germany (AHN) - Automaker VW reportedly plans to introduce by 2010 a two-passenger car able to get 230 miles per gallon. The plastic-and magnesium body is powered by a one-cylinder engine capable of a top speed of around 75 miles per hour. VW CEO Martin Winterkorn said the car would be produced in only limited numbers, saying the auto "would not be a best seller," according to blog Motor Authority. Possibly lending to predictions of low sales is the seating configuration, placing passenger directly behind the driver in what has been described as a toboggan-like arrangement. The unnamed auto was first introduced as a concept in 2002. VW will be competing with the 2010 Toyoto Prius and the Chevrolet Volt for attention from gas-conscious American drivers.
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