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A spokesman revealed...

A spokesman revealed that GM would launch an Opel-badged version in mainland Europe next year. The model can"t be engineered for right-hand drive without raising the price, but Vauxhall MD Kevin Wale claimed there was every chance he"d bring it to the UK anyway. He said: "We would consider importing some LHD cars if we thought there was enough interest."



Firms are being encouraged...

Firms are being encouraged to curb accidents involving drivers at work by sharing safety rules online.


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Not satisfied with the...

Not satisfied with the classy look of the Bentley? ASI (Accuracy, Spirit, Imagination), a Japanese tuning company in Tokyo, unveiled its 0,000 version of the Continental GT at SEMA. It features an 800 hp engine, wide body kit, 22-inch wheels and numerous aerodynamic enhancements. Luckily there will be only 29 lucky customers who can purchase one of these limited edition masterpieces that feature hand painted artwork by Nakamura Tetsuei.

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The British Parking...

The British Parking Association has prepared the code which includes recommended tariffs for clamping and towing, and a clear, authoritative standard of unacceptable clamping behaviour against which Small Claims Courts and Trading Standards can measure legal cases.

The RAC Foundation, which is throwing its weight behind the Code, has criticised the "huge loopholes" in current legislation which allows clampers to make up fines as they see fit, and to employ convicted criminals to intimidate motorists into paying.

Typical abuses by wheel-clamping companies, as reported to the RAC Foundation include impounding vehicles on petrol station forecourts, clamping disabled badge-holders in disabled bays, and putting up signs to mislead drivers, then removing the signs and clamping the duped vehicles.

Edmund King, executive director of the RAC Foundation, said "We want this Code of Practice to be given the force of law as a mandatory part of the licensing procedure. We still need more action to get these modern day highwaymen under control."




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