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CarAdvice News Desk: The weekly wrap for March 10, 2017

Welcome to the CarAdvice.com News Desk, a regular video wrap of the latest happenings in the automotive world and Australia's new-car market.


Keeping you in the loop, Tegan Lawson presents a weekly video from the CarAdvice Garage, with everything you need to know about the week in news and reviews.

What happened in the week ending March 10, 2017? Catch our video above, and links to the full stories below.

THE WEEK IN NEWS

The Australian Consumer and Competition Commission has launched legal proceedings against Audi Australia over diesel emissions claims.


The sale of Opel to PSA Group won’t harm the Holden Commodore and Astra, for now.


Volkswagen Australia is in close communication with the factory regarding the addition of safety assistance technology to the Amarok.


Mercedes-Benz says it won’t be making a single-cab X-Class or an AMG version. The range will launch as dual-cab only.


The next generation Mitsubishi Pajero and Nissan Patrol will likely share the same platform.


The KTM X-Bow R is now available in Australia. This road-legal, roofless brute costs around $170,000.


Chinese research and development company Techrule has unveiled its first production car at the Geneva motor show. The Ren has a turbine range extender.


And Volkswagen has debuted an interesting looking autonomous electric vehicle concept in Geneva, it's called Sedric.


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