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The mag"s pictures give...

The mag"s pictures give the best clue yet of what buyers have got to look forward to. Pictured in three and five-door form, the cornerstone of the French company"s new small car offensive will take styling cues from the 307 hatchback, as well as the forthcoming 1007 city model. The trademark headlights and grille from the larger 407 will also feature. Longer and wider than the current 206, the 207 will offer a more spacious cabin.



It"s going to be increasingly...

It"s going to be increasingly busy on Britain"s roads. An additional 3.5 million people will hold a UK driving licence by 2020, according to new Department for Transport predictions. The current figure, published last year, is 32.1 million, but by 2010 it will be 34 million, and it"s expected to reach a staggering 35.6 million a decade later.


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Toyota is blurring the...

Toyota is blurring the lines between fantasy and reality! The Japanese firm has unveiled a race-prepared version of its stunning FT-86 concept, first shown at the Tokyo Motor Show last year. And it"s set to take a starring role in the cult video game - Gran Turismo 5.

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Home-brew biodiesel...

Home-brew biodiesel is booming! DIY kits are flying off the shelves according to manufacturers, as derv pump prices rocket to ң1.35 a litre.

One firm, Goat Industries in Bangor, Gwynedd, says sales of its Twyn Tub have risen by 25 per cent in the past year. And Green Fuels, based in Stroud, Glos, also claims that its struggling to keep up with demand. Company boss James Hygate told us: We are shipping out three a day at the moment, but were four weeks behind in production.

Makers of the kits say the eco-friendly fuel costs 15p a litre to produce, and thrifty car owners have been spurred on since tax on low-level biofuel production was axed last year. Meanwhile, with the price of cooking oil rising from ң50 to ң550 a tonne in the past five years, fast food outlets have seen a surge in the theft of waste cooking oil the fuels raw material. Recycler Envirogroup, based in Faversham in Kent, collects 370,000 litres of waste oil a year to produce the green fuel, and it says sales of its ң1.08-a-litre biodiesel have tripled in the past three months.

However, the Governments recent Gallagher Report has called for a slowdown in production of plant-based fuel, to curb price rises for competing food crops.




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