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Mazda showed it"s dark...

Mazda showed it"s dark side at the 2009 LA Motor Show, with this high performance concept car, based on the Mazda 2...



The 1.8-litre VVT-i...

The 1.8-litre VVT-i engine is found in models across the line-up, but can suffer from excessive oil burning from as few as 50,000-60,000 miles, according to main dealers. The problem is being blamed on the piston ring design, and Toyota says that any unit consuming more than one litre of oil every 1,000 miles will be looked at and, full service history permitting, rectified.


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A rival to the Ariel...

A rival to the Ariel Atom, the sporty two-seater is powered by a Cosworth-tuned turbocharged Audi engine developing 250bhp. That should provide it with a 0-60mph sprint time of less than four seconds.

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Child deaths on UK roads...

Child deaths on UK roads have risen by 20 per cent. The increase, from 141 children in 2005 to 169 last year, was revealed in the latest Government figures. Most vulnerable were young cyclists, among whom fatal accidents soared by 55 per cent, to 31. There was also a 13 per cent rise in deaths of adolescent pedestrians, to 71.

TOP stolen car recovery system Tracker has been developed for caravans. The ÷£399 set-up warns of unauthorised movement using VHF radio frequency tracking, and helps monitor the van’s whereabouts. Of the 27,000 caravans built annually, around 5,000 are stolen and never recovered. Since 1993, the firm, based in Uxbridge, Middlesex, has located ÷£350million worth of cars.

MORE than 2.5 million drivers don’t know where their car’s spare wheel is, and nearly one million wouldn’t recognise a low oil level warning light. Shock research from breakdown firm Green Flag found woeful mechanical knowledge like this is leaving UK motorists stranded by the roadside unnecessarily.




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