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We"re just months away...

We"re just months away from from the Merc SLS Gullwing"s official unveiling, but the fifties original on which it"s based is still going strong! A US firm has created a fibreglass-bodied replica called the 300SL Panamerica, but brought it bang-up-to date with modern underpinnings.



SEAT has unveiled its...

SEAT has unveiled its most potent model to date - the awesome new Leon Cupra R.


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Bo and Luke are set...

Bo and Luke are set for a big-screen debut. Following the success of other retro movies with star cars - Starsky and Hutch, for example - the Dukes of Hazzard is on the way. Film company Warner Bros has admitted it"s commissioning a script from John O"Brien, part of the team behind S&H. The Fast and The Furious Part 3 is also in development.

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The competition car"s...

The competition car"s more aggres÷­sive styling gives a clear indication of how a sporty Fabia vRS will look when it goes on sale next year.

Regular models hit showrooms in May, but the performance version won"t arrive until 2008. The previous rally variant previewed the original vRS"s features, so when the new hot model arrives, we can expect to see details such as the S2000"s front bumper and rear spoiler. The bonnet vents and exten÷­ded arches may also make production.

And there"s more good news for fans of the Fabia hot hatch, because bosses are rumoured to be planning a petrol version for the first time.

The outgoing car is only available with a 130bhp 1.9-litre diesel, but its replace÷­ment is likely to emulate the larger Octavia vRS by getting both petrol and oil-burning motors.

Volks÷­wagen"s turbo and supercharged 140bhp 1.4-litre TSI engine is the most likely power÷­plant to be fitted. Also on the Czech manufacturer"s display was a Fabia colour concept with black paintwork, a contrasting silver roof and matching door mirrors.

The brand has already confirmed it will offer a MINI-style white roof as an optional extra on its new model, but the smart show car paves the way for a wider pallet of colours to be made available. Opting for a white roof will cost around ÷£300 - but that"s not all buyers will be able to do to personalise their car. As reported in Auto Express last week (Newsweek, Issue 951) they will also get the chance to mount enlarged photos on the roof.

And Skoda is rumoured to be con÷­sidering a new range of off-the-shelf decals in another move inspired by the big-selling MINI range.




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