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Suzuki is moving swiftly...

Suzuki is moving swiftly upmarket with a saloon version of its popular hatchback. Despite the strikingly different looks, the Swift Dzire only sports two major changes. Up front there’s a new grille, but most noticeable is, of course, the radically restyled rear.



However, Auto Express...

However, Auto Express can also reveal that even though the revamped saloon, which we drove in issue 800, is due to hit the roads this summer, the estate version won"t arrive in the UK until next spring. It"s expected to be priced from around í‚á£14,000.


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Policies that tackle...

Policies that tackle drink-driving, uninsured road users and car crime will all be major vote winners in the forthcoming General Election, according to a poll of 2,000 drivers. Reducing road casualties and improving the quality of the nation"s roads completed a list of motorists" five most pressing concerns, according to the Green Flag Motoring Assistance survey.

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And as part of the preparations...

And as part of the preparations, the 450bhp V6-engined, four-wheel-drive machine is aiming to make a series of record-breaking runs at the legendary Nürburgring circuit in Germany. It was heading there when our spies saw the car - and snapped this first picture of the interior.

According to experts, the newcomer is currently completing laps of the dem÷­anding track in only seven minutes, 15 seconds - which means the Nissan is averaging as much as 110mph! The assessments are being carried out while the car is still in its disguised form, with black masking covering the nose and rear end. However, what is clear - thanks to our exclusive picture of the cabin - is that an LCD display will take pride of place in the centre of the GT-R"s dashboard.

The latest Nissan will get a semi-automatic gearbox and bucket-style racing seats, too. Company bosses have yet to confirm when the car will go on sale in this country. How÷­ever, it"s believed the new Skyline could set buyers back more than ÷£55,000 should they wish to im÷­port one personally from Japan.




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