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Renaultsport fans are seeing double this week! Not only is Auto Express the first magazine to put the restyled Clio Renaultsport 200 through its paces, but these exclusive pictures show how the all-new version of the sizzling hatch will shape up.



While many models are...

While many models are still on the drawing board, here"s a Mitsubishi that"s ready for the showroom. Based on the "i" concept seen at 2003"s Tokyo Motor Show, the four-seater city car goes on sale in Japan early next year. No decision has been made about whether the model will come to the UK, but a spokeswoman told us: "Having seen the production version, we"d like to bring it here."


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Inspired by the Simba...

Inspired by the Simba concept from last year"s Geneva Motor Show, the 4x4"s raised suspension is clearly visible. A range of diesel and petrol engines is likely, with the base car getting a 1.2 petrol unit.

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It"s in with the old...

It"s in with the old and out with the new for filling stations.

Forecourts are disappearing from the high street at a rate of knots. But bosses at English Heritage say they want to save some of these “glorious gar?ages” from the scrapheap – especially sites such as the Bloomsbury Service Sta?tion, which is the oldest in London.

The organisation is compiling a directory of unusual or attractive vehicle-related buildings – ranging from dealerships to car parks, and roadside cafés to factories – to cele?brate the impact of more than 100 years of the automobile.

It’s asking enthusiasts and clubs to E-mail details and pictures of examples to English Heritage senior arch?itectural investigator John Min?nis (john.minnis@english-heritage.org.uk).

But saving fill?ing station forecourts is the last thing on one campaigner’s mind. Charles Riddle from Brandon, Suffolk, is so angry with spiralling fuel costs, he’s trying to force big players such as BP and Esso to cut prices. Riddle has sent out E-mails petitioning motorists to boycott the firms for the rest of the year, and refuel elsewhere. The idea is that if each reci?pient sends the original E-mail to 10 others, it will reach millions of motorists.




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