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An increase in length...

An increase in length of 18.7 cm means that the Altea XL benefits from improved luggage volume and extra rear legroom. The new model boasts a boot capacity of 532 litres as opposed to the 409 litres offered by the Altea.



Keeping your speed in...

Keeping your speed in check will be even easier with the help of this clever new key from Ford. Boffins have developed the all-new ignition key, which contains a chip that can be pre-programmed to limit the driverò€™s pace ò€“ perfect for parents letting teenagers loose on their own set of wheels. The device can also give a seatbelt warning alert, and an early low-fuel warning. MyKey will come as standard on US versions of the Focus, plus Lincolns and Mercurys, from 2010.


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The top speed has been...

The top speed has been limited to 155mph, but insiders suggest the newcomer would better 205mph without the electronics in place, easily making it one of the world"s fastest street legal cars.

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The popularity of in-car...

The popularity of in-car and portable satellite navigation systems has forced the map maker to change its thinking, and its new SatNav Atlas Great Britain is designed as a companion for the set-ups.

It essentially gives a bigger picture than the often narrow view you get from sat-nav, as the 100 town and city centre maps provide great detail. We tried it in an unfamiliar city, and found it useful for negotiating a roadworks diversion. It also gives details of surrounding areas; while most of the locations it flagged up would be in the points of interest database on a sat-nav unit, drivers would have to ask the right questions to find out about them.

Another useful feature is the short des?cription of each town, which includes three ‘don’t miss’ places to visit. The 1.4 miles per inch scale of the town and city plans makes it easy to see what is nearby.

On longer journeys, the map’s 10 miles per inch scale was short on detail, but this is where the sat-nav would take over. So at less than ?10, the new Philip’s atlas is a useful in-car companion.

Philip’s SatNav Atlas Britain, price: ?9.99, rating: 3/5, buy from: 020 7531 8473, www.philips-maps.co.uk




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