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The show will have over...

The show will have over a thousand classic cars on display as well as classic car dealers and trade stands. One of last year"s most popular areas, the "autojumble" will also return with the largest indoor collection of new and used car parts, auto memorabilia, books and manuals, toys, models and rare motoring collectors items.



A driver was fined ÷£60...

A driver was fined ÷£60 and given three points on his licence after the Highways Agency employees complained about his driving to the police. It"s the second time in a month someone has ended up in court after being reported by Traffic Officers.


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We’ve seen it...

We’ve seen it in a similar disguise before, but the bright light on this sunny test day exposes even more of the distinctive lines and surfaces.

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And as we predicted...

And as we predicted, it will use the same 197bhp FSI direct-injection petrol engine as the Volkswagen Golf GTI.

That will make it the most powerful Skoda ever, giving it a 0-60mph sprint time of only 7.3 seconds and a top speed of 149mph. The slightly heavier estate version is a mere 0.2 seconds slower to 60mph than the hatchback.

Despite offering more power, the hot Octavia"s styling modifications are more subtle than those on its pumped-up predecessor. At the front there"s a new bumper, with a wide grille under the number plate, which is flanked by round foglamps. The hatch version has a boot spoiler, while special alloy wheels are fitted to both models. The vRS also has a lowered ride height and stiffer suspension for sportier handling. Prices have yet to be confirmed, but a Skoda spokeswoman hinted they would start from around í‚á£16,500 - which is í‚á£4,000 less than the five-door Golf GTI!

A performance diesel is likely to be added to the line-up at a later date, featuring a tuned version of the current car"s 2.0 TDI engine, offering 170bhp. The petrol Octavia vRS will debut first at next month"s Frankfurt Motor Show. It should arrive in UK dealerships in November, and will only be availablein a limited range of five colours. It is likely that the VW Group"s DSG dual-clutch sequential manual transmission will be offered as an option.




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