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Pictured on the firm"s...

Pictured on the firm"s show stand with Joe Eberhardt, executive vice president, the Unlimited is 381mm longer than the standard Wrangler, which means more load space and rear legroom. There are currently no plans to bring it to the UK, but with improved on-road refinement and an increased towing capacity, the Unlimited would be sure to attract new buyers into showrooms.



It looks as though motorists...

It looks as though motorists are fast learners! Speeding fines have more than halved in the UK over the past year. The figures come from major vehicle hire firm National Car Rental.


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New laws to make parking...

New laws to make parking enforcement fairer are on the way. The Department for Transport has rubber-stamped rules to force local authorities to scrap fines for motorists with mitigating circumstances.

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Exclusive spy shots...

Exclusive spy shots in this week"s mag reveal the new hatchback"s more radical rear end. The high tailgate and narrow light clusters on the edge of the boot give it a chunky look and an enormous luggage area. There will also be more room for passengers in the back compared to the outgoing Laguna.

All aspects of the design must be tested for reliability and safety, and Renault will again be aiming for a five-star Euro NCAP crash test rating. Anyone who wants to track the Laguna"s launch should visit the firm"s microsite at www.insidelaguna.com were you can also watch the company"s Formula One drivers behind the wheel of a disguised prototype.

Even though the range will be shifting upmarket, Renault bosses say costs won"t rise. With a close eye on Ford"s aggressive Mondeo pricing policy, entry-level cars could start from ?15,000.




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