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We"re travelling further...

We"re travelling further than ever, but doing it in less trips, Government figures have revealed. The average person covered 6,800 miles during 2004, up five per cent on 2003. The number of journeys is down six per cent to 990, although the amount of time spent making them is the same at 360 hours - roughly 60 minutes a day. Around 80 per cent of all movement is by car.



The sporty Colt Black...

The sporty Colt Black Hawk has two silver stripes, blacked-out windows, 16-inch alloys and a 107bhp 1.1-litre engine. Only 400 will be built, each priced ÷£8,021.


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The second Swedish supercar...

The second Swedish supercar after the awesome Koeniggsegg is due to launch this autumn. It"s got all the things you"d expect of a supercar - gorgeous looks, a painted carbonfibre body, a 6-speed gearbox, and a chassis seemingly made from feathers and balsa wood, seeing as the whole car weighs a paltry 525kgs.

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While the Swift is already...

While the Swift is already here, the next revitalised Suzuki will be the new Grand Vitara, due in Britain in September. In the spring, the Swift Sport hot hatch and new SX4 compact SUV appear.

After that, city car buyers can look forward to a new Wagon R+ early in 2007, with a fresh Alto shortly after. The following year, Suzuki will introduce the Sport Utility Wagon, a Vauxhall Vectra-sized car with mild mud-plugging ability.

This is in contrast to the next Jimny, due at the same time. Director Hirotaka Ono said: "The new Jimny has greater off-road focus. It"s a revival of the Samurai in that respect." Further ahead, 2010 will see the arrival of a new Swift range, including a sporty cabrio to take on drop-top supermini rivals. Yet despite the investment in its line-up, the firm won"t forget its budget roots. Ono added: "We hope to increase profits by cutting costs, not raising prices."

Expect a glimpse of Suzuki"s future at October"s Tokyo Motor Show, when three all-new concepts debut.




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