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In our rush to get from A to B, it’s easy to miss the fantastic heritage sites spread around the UK. This clever sat-nav programme aims to redress the balance – and draw your attention to the history that surrounds us.



Nissan has launched...

Nissan has launched two special edition models. Based on the entry-level S model, the Almera Flare 1.5 costs í‚á£1,255 less but comes with rear parking sensors worth í‚á£325. Meanwhile the Tino Flare offers a saving of í‚á£2,580 over the standard cars, and also features the parking assist system.


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The US firm will showcase...

The US firm will showcase these two exciting new cars at the Detroit Motor Show in January. The Chrysler Nassau is a four-door luxury coupé similar to Mercedes" striking CLS. Although the emphasis is on sporty driving dy­namics, the Nassau offers a real sense of luxury.

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THE new E-Class is open...

THE new E-Class is open for business. These are the first official pictures of Mercedesò€™ latest Cabriolet, and it comes with a few tricks up its sleeve.

Every car will be fitted as standard with the hi-tech new AIRCAP wind deflector (see panel, below). Plus, safety will be impressive, thanks to a strengthened windscreen, pop-up roll-over bars in the rear headrests and seven airbags ò€“ which include headbags for the first time on a convertible.

As with its CLK predecessor, the E-Class Cabriolet features a fabric roof, so it doesnò€™t suffer from the unsightly rear deck of many coupé-cabrio rivals. The multi-layer soft-top folds in only 20 seconds, and can be operated at speeds of up to 25mph. With it down, boot space is cut by 90 litres to 300 litres, and all models come with a through-load facility.

Engines will be carried over from the E-Class Coupé, with four, six and eight-cylinder petrol and diesel units, and a choice of manual and auto gearboxes. Entry-level diesel and petrol cars offer 204bhp, and all but the 288bhp E500 flagship feature Mercedesò€™ BlueEFFICIENCY technology for low fuel consumption and CO2.

Standard kit includes ABS, stability control and the driver drowsiness monitor first seen on the E-Class saloon. Buyers can also specify the AIRSCARF neck-level heating system.

The Cabriolet debuts at Januaryò€™s Detroit Motor Show, and is due here in March, with prices from around Ò£30,000




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