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The first flexi-fuel...

The first flexi-fuel cars have arrived in Britain. The fleet of eco-friendly Ford Focus FFVs are powered by bio-ethanol produced from wheat. Forty vehicles will run on locally grown crops as part of the Somerset Biofuel Project. Special refuelling points are also being constructed in the area, although the í‚á£14,095 cars can also use conventional petrol.



The Dragon (right) is...

The Dragon (right) is the work of Walter Van Beirendonck, who"s famous in Japan for his series of children"s cartoons. It was on display at the recent Brussels Motor Show, and was created to raise money for an Aids charity.


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Itò€™s been a long time...

Itò€™s been a long time coming, but weò€™ve finally put Vauxhallò€™s replacement for the Vectra on the road! By giving its Ford Mondeo rival a new name and making bold claims about its ò€˜premium feelò€™ and enhanced driving experience, the maker has raised expectations.

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The E Boost took honours...

The E Boost took honours in the design explorations category thanks to its clever hybrid powerplant, which features an electric motor mated to a petrol engine to enhance performance and economy, plus reduce emissions.

The awards, held in California, were organised by the Industrial Designers of America (IDSA), a body which promotes high-quality design in everything from computers to cars. A spokesman for IDSA praised the sleek two-seater Mitsubishi for its "combination of power, beauty and conscience - a sexy body on a hybrid engine".

Externally, the E Boost"s styling is derived from the Eclipse coup탩, which went on sale in the US earlier this year, and is powered by a choice of conventional petrol engines: a 162bhp 2.4-litre or a 263bhp 3.8. However, the show vehicle won recognition for the novel idea of using hybrid technology in a high-performance two-door.

Sadly, neither the concept nor the roadgoing Eclipse are expected to make it to the UK. A spokeswoman for the Japanese manufacturer explained: "The Eclipse is the kind of car we"d like to see over here at some point, but that looks unlikely for now."




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