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It"s the news E-Class...

It"s the news E-Class fans have been waiting for! Mercedesò€™ E Class Coupé is ready to hit the road... And our exclusive images show the CLK replacement will be near identical to the concept that inspired it ò€“ the Fascination, seen at the Paris Motor Show. The minimal disguise canò€™t hide the angular design, with sharp creases down both sides plus a rounder outline than the current carò€™s.



Fans of high-performance...

Fans of high-performance Japanese models are set to witness a historic duel - Mitsubishi latest Evo has arrived in Europe at the same time as the hottest new Impreza.


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The i30 estate shows...

The i30 estate shows Hyundaiò€™s practical side ò€“ but the firm is also working on

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New cars trump their...

New cars trump their predecessors when it comes to being environmentally friendly, says the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). A study by the organisation shows today’s motors are more efficient and less polluting, despite being heavier than their ancestors.

Seven makers – BMW, Mercedes, VW, Ford, Vauxhall, Toyota and MINI – supplied figures for current and older models. And the results are surprising. BMW’s 318i is over a third more economical and produces 25 per cent less CO2 than its slower 1998 counterpart. And it achieves this despite tipping the scales at 1,360kg, which is 215kg more than the older version. The Vauxhall Astra has also found its waistline expanding. In 17 years, it has risen by 301kg, but seen a 92 per cent drop in harmful nitrogen oxide exhaust gas.

The increases in weight have been down to safety improvements. All the models looked at featured far more kit for drivers and passengers. The latest Mercedes C-Class has seven airbags, active head restraints, ESP and brake assist, while the 1991 190E only had anti-lock brakes.




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