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Entry is by way of scissor...

Entry is by way of scissor doors, which are hinged at the base of the A-pillar and open vertically at the touch of a button



According to figures...

According to figures from Parkers, owners of small models lost the least amount of money to falling residuals last year. And best of the lot was the Toyota Aygo, which shed on average only ?2,000 – or around ?40 per week – in 2006! However, while the little Toyota dropped 26.1 per cent of its list price, the Honda Jazz and Skoda Fabia vRS hot hatch both beat it in percentage terms, losing 18.6 and 19 per cent of their new prices respectively.


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The Japanese crossover...

The Japanese crossover war is really hotting up! Mitsubishi has released these official pictures of it"s Nissan Qashqai rival- the ASX crossover.

Autonovelties

10 Years Ago:

10 Years Ago:

The Second Severn Crossing, a bridge supported by cables across the riverseparating England and Wales, opened to the public. The Grade 1 listed building cost ÷£238million to construct and carries around 50,000 vehicles a day.

20 Years Ago:

Ferrari said it would make another 69 of its 288 GTOs on top of the planned 200, as demand for the ÷£75,000 limited-edition supercar soared. The decision came after ex-F1 champ Niki Lauda persuaded the Italian firm to build him the 201st example.

30 Years Ago:

The smallest-ever estate car from Toyota was launched in the UK, priced at ÷£1,906. The 1000 model was 12-foot long and had a 993cc engine. It boasted tinted windows, reclining seats, a heater and twin wing mirrors




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