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A combination of jet...

A combination of jet lag, tradition and technology means that I’m writing this column at an absurdly unsociable hour from my temporary office-cum-studio on one of the best-known driving streets in the most notorious car city on the planet. I’m jet lagged because I’ve just travelled from China, which is eight hours ahead of the UK, to Los Angeles which is eight hours behind. So it’s little wonder that my body clock is more troubled than a Ford corporate accountant and I’m wide awake at 3.30am, penning these words on the eve of the LA Auto Show.



Finding the greenest...

Finding the greenest used cars will be made easier, if a new scheme from HPI is a success. The vehicle history data company has introduced its own eco-sheets, containing environmental information about used models. They’re free to dealers, and follow a similar design to those for new cars to help second-hand buyers see CO2 emissions more easily.


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So if your vehicle is...

So if your vehicle is stolen, you want to ensure staff at the local workshop aren"t using it as a runabout or are simply look-ing for peace of mind, the set-up lets you check its position via the Internet or a mobile phone.

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Park and hide on GT-R launch

Park and hide on GT-R launch

At a special unveiling of Nissan’s new GT-R in Japan this week, journalists from around the world made the trip to a secret location to see the latest supercar.

They were surprised to arrive at a patch of waste ground. Only when they were taken to a hidden door did they realise they were at an underground car park, which had been cleverly converted into a moody launch venue.

DVLA is caught out by plate rule

Sometimes, even the DVLA falls foul of the latest road laws. We asked it whether reg plates with the supplier’s details removed would cause an MoT failure. We were told this was fine if the main characters were still legible.

But legislation from the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA) says plates fitted to vehicles registered after 1 September 2001 must display the name and postcode of the supplier, or the car won’t pass its test!

Tech talk’s lost in translation...

At a presentation during the build-up to this week’s Tokyo Motor Show, one interpreter got carried away. At the end of a Japanese engineer’s hour-long speech, the expert forgot to stop translating.

The English-speaking press overheard a conversation between the engineer and his colleague as he left the stage. “How was that?” he asked. “We have over-run by 20 minutes,” replied his aide.




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