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Itò€™s a supercar with four doors and a sensible boot! Mitsubishi has confirmed that the most powerful Evo X to date will hit UK showrooms this month, and prepare to be blown away by the FQ-400ò€™s astonishing turbocharged engine.



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I"ve been predicting it, and – surprise, surprise – my prophecy has been realised. It’s now official: the great pretender touted as the alternative to the car has finally priced itself out of the market. For money and other reasons, we the public have decided that nine times out of 10, we prefer car cabins to rail carriages. And that’s official, too. Rail watchdog Anthony Smith has been reported in recent days as saying that rail travel “is for the rich”. He’s so incensed that he claims consumer protection on rail fares is “weak” and passengers are often left “with no choice”.


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Controversial chief constable of North Wales, Richard Brunstrom, has fired another blast at speed limits. "If a limit is bonkers we"re less likely to stick to it, so we need a national reform," he said. "We must have some credibility in the public mind and be engaged in an ongoing debate with the Government."

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The party is just getting...

The party is just getting started at Kia, with an all-new model called the Carnival joining the line-up.

Our spies have grabbed these pictures of the five-door, which has previously been labelled the Ceeò€™d Plus. Itò€™s a completely new model, built on the Korean companyò€™s B-segment platform. Thatò€™s the same one being used for the upcoming Soul, as well as a bigger family MPV called the Rio, due in 2011.

When the Carnival goes on sale in 2010, it will set its sights on the Vauxhall Meriva as a well built, functional and family-friendly MPV. It will also have plenty of head and legroom, according to our sources, who claim the early stages of testing are nearly over.

Even though this garishly coloured prototype is wearing a heavy disguise, the front end is visible for the first time, while itò€™s also possible to make out the shape of the rear. And the new car looks just as stylish as the Soul.

The appearance of this model reveals more about Kiaò€™s long-term product plans. Bosses expect small people carriers to grow in popularity across European markets in the years ahead, and are tailoring the line-up to meet demand.

Insiders have revealed the MPV will get a healthy range of engines to ensure it can compete with class-leading rivals, so expect a strong mix of petrol and diesel units.

While the Soul is due to make its world debut at the Paris Motor Show next month, the wraps arenò€™t likely to be taken off the Carnival officially until the Frankfurt expo in the autumn of 2009.

When the car goes on sale in the UK soon after that, prices are set to start at around Ò£11,000.




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