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If they react too slowly...

If they react too slowly, it warns them to take a break. Student Dan Ruffle, 22, invented the device as part of his course at Brunel University, Middx, and hopes a car brand will produce it. "It"s affordable and does the job," he said.



A simple safety device...

A simple safety device designed to remind motorists which side of the road they should be driving on has been endorsed by the Institute of Advanced Motorists. Onside is a strap with chevrons on it that sits around the steering wheel. It can be adjusted to indicate which way to join the traffic flow. Log on to www.chutedesign.co.uk for info.


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Only a few months after...

Only a few months after H&H Classic Car Auctions slashed its rates to just 2.5 per cent for vendors, rival operator British Car Auctions has followed suit. The company’s Classic and Historic Division now charges sellers the same commission rate.

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Sleek lines and an all-new...

Sleek lines and an all-new style – SEAT’s new Ibiza supermini has just been revealed.

Shown in five-door form at a special event at the firm’s factory near Barcelona in Spain, the Ford Fiesta rival follows on from the Bocanegra concept revealed at the Geneva Motor Show in March. Larger than its predecessor, SEAT is describing the fresh faced Ibiza as the most important new model in the firm’s recent history.

Penned by ex-Lamborghini stylist Luc Donckerwolke, the hatchback measures 4.05 metres – the old model was 3.97 metres long. As a result it comes with a 292 litre boot, which is one of the biggest in the class.

Although it has increased in size, the newcomer weighs on average 25kg less than its predecessor. This boosts efficiency and reduces emissions, with all models in the range producing less than 160g/km of CO2.

Despite the diet, the SEAT still gets plenty of the hi-tech kit. Included in the line-up is a seven-speed DSG sequential manual gearbox, Hill Hold Assist, Bi-Xenon directional headlamps and tyre pressure monitoring.

Drivers can expect a driving experience to match the best in the class. Company bosses are keen to build on the brand’s sporty image and have paid particular attention to chassis development. Engineers efforts have been helped by the fact Ibiza is the first model to use parent company VW’s all-new small car platform that will also be used on the next generation Polo.

Hot hatch fans will have to wait for the arrival of the three-door version. Called the Sport Coupe it is almost identical in look to the rakish Bocanegra concept and will be the basis for scorching FR and Cupra models.

All versions will benefit from a new cabin, which gets a high quality makeover with soft-touch plastics and excellent fit and finish. A team of engineers was drafted in from sister company Audi and they used the A3 premium hatch as a benchmark for build.

The interior comes packed with technology, featuring an MP3/iPod connection and a universal aftermarket sat-nav dashboard mounting that does away with the usual mess of wires and windscreen suckers.

Buyers will initially have the choice of 1.2-litre three-cylinder or 1.4-litre and 1.6-litre four-cylinder petrol engines. Initially just one diesel engine will be fitted, the familiar 105bhp 1.9-litre unit.

Expect prices to be slightly higher than the outgoing model when the first examples hit UK showrooms in July.




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