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As well as sprinting...

As well as sprinting from 0-60mph in 4.9 seconds and hitting a 155mph top speed, it"s going to be a treat for occupants" ears - with the electric roof folded away, the sound of the direct-injection V8 at its 8,000rpm maximum should mean an even more vivid experience.



The baby Ford will make...

The baby Ford will make its world debut at next monthò€™s Paris Motor Show, but company bosses have already confirmed trim levels. Thereò€™s a choice of Studio, Style, Style + and Zetec, each with its own unique styling features and equipment. Buyers will also be able to specify optional extras such as Bluetooth phone connectivity and heated seats.


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The credit crunch has...

The credit crunch has claimed another victim ò€“ BMWò€™s striking CS Concept. Plans to produce the sensational sports saloon have been axed as itò€™s not financially viable. The luxurious four-door grand tourer was first seen at last yearò€™s Shanghai Motor Show, and was destined to go head-to-head with the forthcoming Aston Rapide, Porsche PanÒ­amera and Lamborghini Estoque super-saloons.

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TOLLS cause traffic...

TOLLS cause traffic jams and pollution, says the Road Haulage Association (RHA). It’s welcomed Scottish Government plans to scrap the Tay and Forth Bridge (image) levies. RHA boss Phil Flanders believes it will “improve congestion and cut emissions”.

THE latest portable sat-nav systems from market leader TomTom let motorists update their digital maps themselves. A help button also gives instant access to emergency information.

PERMIT costs for parking could soon be dictated by car emissions. The move is being debated in Islington, north London. It says gas-guzzling 4x4s should pay the most. The council has issued a

referendum to all 127,000 residents.

CAR child seat owners are being warned against four models after they failed crash tests by consumer watchdog Which?. It suggested motorists don’t buy the Recaro Start, Little Shield Combi 123, Chicco Max 3-S and Mamas & Papas Pro-Tour.

PLANS to add VAT to the MoT fee are being contested by the Retail Motor Industry Federation (RMIF). It says the added cost would remove savings made by its own proposal to extend a vehicle’s first check-up date from three to four years.




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