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MG Rover is now selling...

MG Rover is now selling its cars in more than 50 countries, with the addition of its latest territories, Malaysia and Latvia. The firm has also expanded into China, the world"s fastest growing car market, while news about dealerships opening in Brazil and South Korea is expected to be announced soon.



itò€™s longer than a...

itò€™s longer than a BMW 5-Series but easier to park than a MINI... The new Mitsubishi Galant can manoeuvre itself into the tightest spaces thanks to hi-tech sensors.


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Codenamed the MX Micro...

Codenamed the MX Micro Sport, the newcomer will be aimed directly at the Renaultsport Clio 182 and forthcoming Vauxhall Corsa GSi. The car is powered by the gutsy 150bhp 2.0-litre engine that made its debut in the Mazda 6, and should be capable of reaching a top speed of around 130mph.

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An advanced hybrid diesel...

An advanced hybrid diesel engine, capable of returning 60mpg will power the planned production version of Land Rover’s stunning LRX, it has been announced.

Tipped to go on sale in 2009, the three door cross-coupe was the star of this year’s 2008 Detroit Motor Show, and dramatically takes Land Rover into an uncharted sector of the new car market.

“The LRX concept delivers the powerful message that we are as serious about sustainability as we are confident about the relevance and desirability of our vehicles” said Phil Popham, Land Rovers managing director. “LRX is in every respect a Land Rover, but it is a very different Land Rover,” he added.

Though exact details of the engine are still top secret, the firm has announced that the 2.0-litre diesel electric hybrid unit will be capable of running on bio fuel, and is the first to feature the firm’s newly developed Electric Rear Axle Drive (ERAD).

This will allow the car to drive in a fully electric mode at low speeds, while retaining unbeatable off road ability and impressive on road performance.

With a CO2 output of 120g/km, the car meets tough new emissions legislation, due to be introduced in 2012.




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