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The new 4x4 will debut...

The new 4x4 will debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September and hits British showrooms shortly afterwards - where it"s tipped to cost around í‚á£3,000 more than its predecessor. It will go head-to-head with the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4.



“Many buyers want...

“Many buyers want the world to know they are driving a convertible,” explained Jeff Paterson, senior car editor at Glass’s Guide. “And CC models simply don’t say to other people ‘I own a cabriolet’.


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Whether we’re car drivers, bikers or bus and coach users, we each have our corners to fight and are all entitled to our say. And the same is true of truck operators. As with the rest of us, they pay a high price to put their vehicles on the road and keep them running. And judging by the amount of complaints I have heard over the years from the lorry boys and girls – about everything from low profit margins to unfair competition created by foreign-registered vehicles – I always thought they were genuinely hard-up.

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AUDI has announced its...

AUDI has announced its 10-strong DTM German touring car line-up

– but hasn’t found space for a British driver. As in 2006, the A4 attack

will be led by record Le Mans winner Tom Kristensen and past series

champion Mattias Ekstrom. While the team tested several young UK

hopefuls, factory contracts went to Germans Lucas Luhr and Mike Rockenfeller, plus Frenchman Alexandre Prémat.

Despite Audi’s cold shoulder, there will be plenty of UK interest

in this year’s series. Mercedes aces Gary Paffett and Jamie Green are

both being touted as pre-season title favourites. The spectacular V8

action gets the green light at Hockenheim on 22 April, and then

goes on to headline at Brands Hatch in Kent on 10 June.

ALLAN McNish will be looking to make history at the Sebring

12-Hour showdown on Saturday.

Driving Audi’s revolutionary diesel-engined R10 TDI, the Scot, 37, is aiming for back-to-back successes at the Florida enduro, and hopes to become the first Brit ever to win it three times. Meanwhile, Audi will be vying for its eighth consecutive Sebring title.

GRIDS for this year’s British Touring Car Championship have been boosted by some exciting late entries, including the first-ever oil-burner to take part.

Experienced tin-top racers Dave Pinkney and Richard Marsh have snapped up a pair of competitive Alfa 156s, while newcomer Rick Kerry has entered a turbodiesel-engined BMW 1-Series.

REIGNING British F3 champion Mike Conway is to be Jenson Button’s latest understudy at the Honda Formula One team.

The 22-year-old will complete a number of tests for the outfit during the course of the 2007 season. “This is a fantastic opportunity, and I would like to thank Honda for putting its faith in me,” said Conway.




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