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Kia"s design department...

Kia"s design department is on a roll! This sleek saloon, codenamed VG, is the latest model to emerge from the Korean manufacturer, and it could well be its best-looking model to date.



The 2.0-litre oil-burner...

The 2.0-litre oil-burner, already found in the S40, V50 and C30, produces 134bhp and propels the coupé-cabriolet from 0-62mph in 11 seconds. It returns 46.3mpg and emits 161g/km of CO2.


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Itò€™s been a long time...

Itò€™s been a long time in the making, but finally Arashò€™s AF-10 has arrived. First unveiled at the British Motor Show back in 2006, the original prototype has had to overcome its share of problems as well as numerous revisions to get where it is today but that is all in the past now.

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For the off-road fan...

For the off-road fan, there is the Desert Gator (far right) which loves to jump and ‘fly’. It has a tough plastic chassis and is well balanced – ideal for challenging surfaces. Eighties fav­our­ite the Vanessa’s Lunch Box van (left) has been updated, with an electronic speed controller for fine throttle adjustment and improved suspension.

With big wheels and high ground clearance, it’s equally at home on the rough or tarmac. But with a short chassis and punchy motor, wheelies are all too easy. The final newcomer is Tamiya’s first drift car, complete with LED lights. You’ll soon be adept at long slides, spins, turns and doughnuts with the Drift Spec Nismo Copper­mix (centre).

Prices start at ?68 for the Lunch Box, the Gator is ?85 and Nismo ?110. Add around ?90 for the radio, battery and charger, while XB ready-built versions of these cars range from ?160 to ?199.

Tamiya radio-controlled cars, price: from ?68, rating: 4/5, buy from: 01908 605686, www.tamiya.com




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