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More than 260 Disco...

More than 260 Disco and Range Rover Sport models are affected by the latest alert, which was launched after it was discovered that a second row seatbelt mounting might not be effective in an accident. Sister company Jaguar is also recalling 109 XJs and S-Types over a potentially faulty automatic gearbox.



The Nomad, which uses...

The Nomad, which uses the Pontiac Solstice platform, is said to be a very real production possibility. And if it gets the go-ahead Stateside, then a Saab version, based on the 9X concept first seen at the 2001 Frankfurt Motor Show, will follow for Europe.


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One criticism of the outgoing 206 CC was that it had a cramped cabin, and it was difficult to get comfortable inside.

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Euro laws that would...

Euro laws that would see tyres lab÷­elled with eco ratings could cause more accidents, warns Continental.

The manufacturer hit out at the plans this week, saying the sticker system – similar to that used on fridges – would encourage buyers to opt for tyres with low rolling resistance, which save on fuel. But these also have less grip, and are “much worse at braking in the wet”, accor÷­ding to Continental’s head of tyre development, Prof Burkhard Wies.

He warned: “Tests prove that even quality products designed for extremely low rolling resistance and high mile÷­age are 10 per cent worse at wet braking than those with good all-round properties. Such developments would inevitably cause more accidents.” As the graphic (pictured) reveals, the most eco-friendly rubber could increase the braking distance from 62mph by up to eight metres.

The labelling system could see eco-friendly rubber – inclu÷­ding tyres with a low noise pollution rating – get an A-star award. Motorists who use it could benefit from lower road tax, saving up to ÷£50 a year.




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