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It turns out that new...

It turns out that new chief Carlos Ghosn was less than pleased when he viewed the rather bland pre-production Twingo II - which this week"s mag has sensationally scooped thanks to colleagues in France. And with none of the flair of the Zoé concept-influenced car we revealed in issue 885, an unhappy Ghosn has ordered a redesign before the model makes an appearance in showrooms in 2007.



While it"s not brave...

While it"s not brave enough to publicly admit it, Labour is clearly anti-car, and so are the Lib Dems. Fair enough. At least those of us who sit down and work these things out for ourselves (rather than read the nauseous party manifesto propaganda) know where we stand with these two motorist-bashing political outfits. The Conservatives are slightly different; traditionally, they have tended to be more sympathetic towards the existence of cars and the 50 million people who drive or get driven in them.


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New car buyers’...

New car buyers’ enthusiasm for niche models, such as supermini-MPVs, coupé-cabrios and off-road estates, isn’t being mirrored on the used mar÷­ket – and that’s causing big problems in the trade, Auto Express can reveal.

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Additional lanes for...

Additional lanes for buses and cars with at least one passenger are likely to be approved now the Government is changing the way it measures congestion. Ministers used to count vehicles for traffic surveys, but now it will tally the number of people inside them. The results will support the case for "high occupancy vehicle" space and more bus priority measures.




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