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Caught out on its first...

Caught out on its first photoshoot in New York, the four-door saloon seen here is the production-ready version of the Fusion, a model for the US market, which will be officially unveiled at the Detroit Motor Show in January.



The names of the first...

The names of the first 20 people to buy a Jaguar in China will be all over our TV screens later this month. But they will be travelling so fast, they won"t be readable. That"s because they are being printed on the side of the firm"s Formula One car when it takes part in the inaugural China Grand Prix in Shanghai on 26 September.


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She"s already proved...

She"s already proved sheò€™s got the X Factor ò€“ and now, pop star Cheryl Cole has followed her number one chart success by being named as the UKò€™s most-wanted car passenger.

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The most recent in a...

The most recent in a long line of start dates for the scheme - which replaces handwritten certificates with a computerised form (image) - was November. But a spokeswoman for co-ordinator the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA) admitted the first garages won"t get vital computer equipment on time.

And embarrassingly, the Government knows nothing of the new delay. Earlier this month, ministers were quoting November, but a VOSA leaflet on its website is tellingly called "MoT Computerisation on Track for December 2004 Launch".

What"s more, putting a computer into all of Britain"s 19,000 MoT garages, and then linking them to VOSA"s database, is still causing problems. This month, PCs are being installed into 43 test stations in Leicester, Bristol and Sheffield, but cars that pass won"t yet be given the new-style certificates.




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