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The crossover SUV is...

The crossover SUV is called the Meta One, and it will be unveiled in the flesh at the Detroit Motor Show in January. The newcomer is equipped with a lane departure warning system, similar to that seen on Citroen"s C4 and C5. This is the clearest indication yet that the blue oval is likely to include the safety technology on its future showroom models.



With a more car-like...

With a more car-like profile than the current model, it will still seat five, not seven. However, buyers can expect a more flexible cabin. While the outgoing model only has a 60/40 split-folding rear bench, the newcomer is set to feature seats which drop flat into the floor, to put it on a par with class rivals.


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It’s the motorcycle influenced by the Ariel Atom – the Brammo Enertia is the world’s first production two-wheeler powered by electricity.

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The pot of money was...

The pot of money was about to run dry, but the UK Scrappage Scheme has been such a resounding success, the Government has now agreed to give it a ң100million boost!

Whats more, a six-month extension on the build date of eligible bangers means an estimated 900,000 more motorists are now allowed to take part, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.

Thats great news for the unhappy readers who wrote to us earlier this year complaining that their motors were too young to trade in.

A huge 227,750 drivers have already made the most of the cash for scrap incentive, giving you discounts of at least ң2,000 on some of the most sought-after metal on the forecourts.

But these new cars have been snatched off the shelves so fast, the scheme was set to finish early, next month, instead of its initial predicted end date of February.

Business Secretary Lord Mandelson declared at the Labour Party Conference, however, that money for a further 100,000 deals has been set aside a cool ң100m.

Yet the scheme will still close at the end of February, even if theres money left in the pot.

Cars registered on or before 29 February 2000 can now take part, extending the previous 30 August 1999 cut-off. Van drivers get a boost, too they can now trade in their vehicle if its only eight years old.

An extra 500,000 owners are eligible to participate.

Here at Auto Express, we couldnt be more delighted. We successfully campaigned to have the scheme introduced in the first place. Editor in chief David Johns said: Theres never been a better time to buy a new car.




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