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Vauxhallò€™s family...

Vauxhallò€™s family car is taking a walk on the wild side! After endless spy shots and numerous rumours the white-hot Insignia VXR is here. And we have the first official pictures of the model thatò€™s leaving more premium rivals shaking in their boots.



Jaguar, Rolls-Royce...

Jaguar, Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Audi, BMW, Mercedes, Lexus and Cadillac have all mastered the art. But Renault couldn"t with its awkward Vel Satis. And neither can Peugeot with the 607, which feels more like a giant, if humble, repmobile.


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We featured the work...

We featured the work of the Scandinavian scientists in issue 796, long before we"d heard of the Tweel. They first developed their combined tyre and wheel in 1989, yet only managed to raise enough money to build prototypes three years ago. Track trials were due to start this month, but have been axed after lab results showed the wheel was far louder than expected.

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Choosing a green car...

Choosing a green car isn’t easy – especially if you live in the North! A Government-backed survey reveals garages in Yorkshire and Humberside are least likely to highlight how polluting a model is. Research by the Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership found only 40 per cent of these counties’ dealers display Department for Transport stickers listing mpg and emissions bands (right) on forecourt models. In top-performing Wales, it was nearly 80 per cent.

THREE SCIENTISTS from Queensferry in North Wales have developed a device that could make vehicles emit nothing but water vapour from their tailpipes. Dubbed the Greenbox, it is fitted in place of a conventional exhaust, and works by trapping carbon dioxide.

This is then taken to a bio-reactor for chemical processing using

special algae. The resultant biofuel can then be put back into cars! General Motors is claimed to be investigating the new technology.




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