Honda has been developing what it calls "walking assist devices," which are designed to increase the stamina and mobility of people with weak leg muscles.
Will Americans buy a sub-$10,000 car?
At $9,990, Nissan’s no-frills model undercuts the price of virtually every other new car on the U.S. market. But do Americans really want such inexpensive cars? By Dan Carney.
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