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Congratulations to our six-man team, who drove non-stop for 24-hours in a computer-generated endurance race last Friday. And despite having never used the simulator before, they even managed to brush aside the opposition, well one member of the opposition at least, to snatch a creditable ninth place overall!



Set to be unveiled this...

Set to be unveiled this week at Ger÷­many"s Essen Motor Show, the Scout goes on sale in the UK next summer


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The all-new Renaultsport...

The all-new Renaultsport Mégane dCi 175 marks the company"s entry into the popular hot hatch oil-burner market.

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For value for money...

For value for money, it’s hard to beat the new Citroen C5. The French firm has announced that prices will start at less than ÷£16,000.

Bosses have high hopes that the latest model – on sale at the start of April – will rekindle Britain’s love affair with big Citroens, which was dampened by the lacklustre original.

The new entry-level 1.8-litre SX is ÷£15,595, while the 1.6 HDi 110 VTR diesel, which is set to be one of the biggest sellers, is ÷£17,595 – exactly the same as its predecessor. Topping the range is the 2.7 HDi V6 208 Exclusive, at ÷£24,395.

In all, there are six engine options from launch – four diesels with outputs ranging from 110bhp to 208bhp, and petrol units with 127bhp and 143bhp. All three trim levels – SX, VTR+ and Exclusive – are equipped as standard with air-con, adaptive headlights and a fixed-hub steering wheel. There are also options packs which add massage seats and a 30GB hard disc music system.

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