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Ever lost your mobile...

Ever lost your mobile phone when it’s slipped off the passenger seat, or been irritated by coins sliding around the console? Hang on to your gadgets and silence the cubbyhole clutter with this Premium Dashboard Mat, from Duck.



Number one - the diesel...

Number one - the diesel engine is dead. Thanks to high fuel costs, tough-to-meet emissions targets and growing competition for scarce fossil fuel resources, the engine once championed for its efficiency and cost-effectiveness is finished. Number two: you are what you eat. And in the case of the oil-burning powerplant, which chomps through a by-product of long-since-extinct dinosaurs… Well, you get the drift.


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US researchers filmed...

US researchers filmed the driving habits of 100 volunteers for a year, recording 82 crashes and 761 near-misses. Of those, 80 and 65 per cent respectively were due solely to driver distraction. Meanwhile, British insurers warn that motorists" cover could be at risk if an iPod is proven to have taken the driver"s attention.

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Mitsubishi is putting...

Mitsubishi is putting the sport back into the Shogun. And this official picture shows what buyers can look forward to when the latest model goes on sale in 2008.

As with its predecessor, which was axed recently, the next Shogun Sport is based on the manufac÷­turer’s strong-selling L200 pick-up. The front end is similar to that of its brother, too, and features an aggres÷­sive nose and bold grille.

Chunky wheelarches add to the purposeful look, while the steeply raked rear mimics that of the Mitsu÷­bishi Outlander 4x4.

Thanks to its long body, the new Shogun Sport will almost certainly come equipped with a third row of seats for added practicality. Unlike other modern SUVs, though, the Japanese model will use a body-on-frame chassis to ensure it has excellent off-road capabilities.

High-specification Warrior variants are likely to come with a range of rugged styling enhancements, including metal kick plates and roof bars. Mitsubishi UK has confirmed that after its launch, the Shogun Sport will be imported here, with prices expected to start at around ÷£23,000. Only one engine is to be offered – a 2.5-litre turbodiesel – although it will be available with either 136bhp or 167bhp.

As a result, there’s no petrol V6 any more. If you want one of those, a few examples of the outgoing version remain in dealerships.

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