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But despite its action...

But despite its action adventure appearance, the jaw-dropper, known as Nero, has nothing to do with the silver screen. Penned at Audi"s design centre in California, these official pictures reveal the firm"s vision of the future.



Here"s a sports car...

Here"s a sports car thatò€™s on a real charge! Among the electric models at the British Motor Show, the Lightning GT was the undoubted star.


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Could it be the ultimate...

Could it be the ultimate high-performance 4x4? A 280bhp go-anywhere Unimog, developed by German tuner Brabus, was unveiled at the Dubai Motor Show. Based on the standard U500, it has a 6.4-litre engine which produces a huge 1,100Nm of torque - three times that of a Jaguar X-Type 2.2-litre diesel. It doesn"t come cheap, though, at around ÷£156,000.

Autotuning

Extra kit available for new Impreza

Extra kit available for new Impreza

It’s only been on sale for a few weeks, but already Subaru is trying to boost the appeal of its latest Impreza with a new range of accessories. Owners can create a sportier look for the new five-door hatch with front, side and rear skirts at ÷£245, ÷£395 and ÷£275 respectively. Other upgrades include a Bluetooth hands-free phone kit for ÷£210 and front and rear parking sensors for ÷£180 and ÷£165 each. All the prices include VAT, but exclude fitting.

Fuel prices fail to deter drivers

Most motorists wouldn’t switch to public transport, even if fuel prices almost doubled. That’s the shock finding of the latest survey from cover provider esure. It asked 644 drivers how much they would be prepared to pay before abandoning their car. Its results showed 55 per cent would let pump prices rocket to ÷£1.83 a litre before making the switch. The news comes as the cost of petrol smashes through the ÷£1 a litre barrier and looks set to hit an all-time high in the next few weeks.




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