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Following on from the...

Following on from the mag"s scoop shots in issue 881, this is the first time we"ve seen an undisguised S80 out on the road. As you can see, it"s a much sleeker design than the current model: Volvo wants the S80 to compete with its German rivals in every area. At the front, the headlights and front bumper are particularly sporty, while the sweeping roofline and the bold rear lights give it a distinctive look.



The numbers add up for...

The numbers add up for Mazda"s latest MPV, called the 5. It"s described as having a "6+1" seating arrangement. The "1" is the middle seat of the second row (bottom image), and when not in use it doubles as an armrest and storage. It can also be pivoted to make a gap which allows access to the rear seats. The second and third rows fold to create a large cargo area.


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First he emulated his...

First he emulated his great hero Jim Clark by becoming only the second Scot - and fourth Briton - to win the legendary Indianapolis 500.

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THIS has to be the cheapest...

THIS has to be the cheapest way to get behind the wheel of a Smart ForTwo! As part of a marketing campaign in its home country, the German firm has produced special glasses which let wearers ‘see’ what drivers of the small city car do.

That’s because the inside of the cardboard frames are printed with detailed images of the Smart’s funky interior – including the dashboard-mounted instrument pods – creating a panoramic view of the cabin.

The result? You can take a test drive of the funky two-seater without leaving the comfort of your home, apparently. The only problem arises when your friends want a lift – these glasses are strictly a Smart ForOne.




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