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Car accident victims can now get expert medical advice on how to cope with whiplash injuries, thanks to a new Government booklet. And no - it doesn"t suggest consulting a "No win, no fee" solicitor!



Still popular with buyers...

Still popular with buyers on a budget looking for unburstable reliability, the Micra was originally available with two engines, until a modern 1.4-litre unit was added in 2000. While the 1.3-litre model offers reasonable pace, it"s the 1.0-litre that"s responsible for the dismal Driver Power rating.


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The mag"s spies caught the barely disguised load-lugger undergoing final testing, and fans of the practical old model can breathe a sigh of relief.

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The model revealed inthe mag will be joined by a Roadster and a three-door hatch variant, but it"s the classic two-door bodystyle that will make up most of the sales. Although the hatchback Shooting Brake concept - unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show back in October - was first to showcase the TT"s new look, the mag"s pictures uncover the production version for the first time.

Ready to go on sale late next year, the TT will have a new rival in the shape of BMW"s Z4 coup탩, but the next Audi will boast a more spacious cabin. While the outgoing model"s back seats are uncomfortable for adults, rear passengers in the newcomer will benefit from extra space, and there will be more luggage room in the boot.

The extra millimetres have given the company"s designers greater flexibility to pen a more attractive hood for the Roadster, which will join the line-up in 2007. What"s still uncertain is where the three-door Shooting Brake version will fit into Audi"s range. If it"s priced as an entry-level variant, it will be too close to flagship A3 V6 models; but if it"s placed at the top of the range, it could steal sales from the firm"s forthcoming executive A5 coup탩.

Benefiting from Audi"s latest engine technology, the new TT will be offered with the 2.0-litre powerplant from parent company Volkswagen"s Golf in both naturally aspirated and turbocharged forms. A 250bhp 3.2-litre six-cylinder unit will head up the range at launch, and all motors will benefit from VW"s latest Fuel Stratified Injection (FSI) technology to boost efficiency.

The firm"s latest turbocharged and supercharged engine will be available too, while plans to develop a diesel TT are thought to be underway. All but the entry-level variants will come with quattro all-wheel drive, but buyers can expect a more involving driving experience across the range.

Enthusiasts also have the prospect of a genuine supercar-baiting TT flagship to look forward to. Likely to be badged the RS, this range-topper will be powered by a 2.0-litre bi-turbo unit, and will take on BMW"s hot Z4 M.

Expect to see the new coup탩 in the metal for the first time at the Paris Motor Show in September next year, with the first lucky buyers taking delivery before the end of 2006.




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