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When it comes to using...

When it comes to using too much jargon, car dealers are far from being the worst sales staff. While 26 per cent of mobile phone shoppers and 18 per cent of double glazing buyers are left feeling confused, only eight per cent of second-hand car buyers walk away from the forecourt overwhelmed by data! That’s according to a survey by Vauxhall’s Network Q scheme.



The estate version of...

The estate version of the Indica coincides with a minor facelift for the range, bringing its appearance more in line with that of the CityRover. There"s a new front end, while inside a digital display replaces the analogue dials. MG Rover is refusing to say whether these changes will apply to the CityRover. If they do, it will be after the new TATA model goes into production in May.


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Research carried out...

Research carried out by the Depart÷­ment for Transport found that charges could lead to more accidents, because drivers would use minor roads to avoid them. Another risk is that motorists will travel before dawn and after dusk to cut their commuting costs.

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Exclusive Ferrari nets huge price

Exclusive Ferrari nets huge price

One of only 29 Ferrari FXX models ever made has sold for a massive ÷£1.9million in an online auction – ÷£800,000 more than hand-picked customers were charged when the car was new! Famous owners of the 800bhp pumped-up Enzo include Michael Schumacher and Roman Abramovich.

Greener Porsches in the pipeline

Porsche is hoping to recruit the world’s top hybrid engineers in a bid to boost its cars’ average fuel consumption. It has already developed a hybrid drivetrain for the next-generation Cayenne and four-door Panamera. Other green initiatives from the firm include weight-saving materials and direct fuel injection.

Massive holes in road repair funds

Government targets for repairing holes in the road have gone to pot. New figures from the AA show 12 per cent of the UK’s one million potholes are being ignored by councils. Authorities would need an extra ÷£200million a year to reach Government targets for filling in the holes by 2010.

Five’s alive as BMW celebrates

With five different generations and 36 years under its belt, BMW’s 5-Series is still thriving. To prove the point, the firm rolled its five millionth model off the production line at its Dingolfing plant in Germany on 29 January. The historic vehicle was a Carbon Black 530d saloon.




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