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These are the first...

These are the first official shots of the new 207 CC. And com÷­pany bosses hope it will go straight to the top of the coupé-cabriolet class.



For customers who can’t...

For customers who can’t wait for the flagship Abarth, Fiat has launched a warm Grande Punto. The T-Jet 120 Sporting features a 1.4-litre turbo, does 0-60mph in 8.9 seconds and returns 42.8mpg.


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We"re used to seeing...

We"re used to seeing disguised cars – but this one has not been snapped by our network of spy photographers. We covered it up ourselves! Why? Underneath the wrapper is the Caravan Club’s Tow Car of the Year, which Auto Express has helped to pick.

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Bosses wanted to mount...

Bosses wanted to mount a giant, rotating, illuminated version of the company logo, measuring 5.85 metres, on top of the main cone-shaped building at the historic site of Mercedes-Benz World in Brooklands, Surrey. However, Elmbridge District Council has refused planning permission, stating it would be "visually intrusive in an area of special advertising control" and "detract from the views of the ancient monument".

Planning officers say the roof-top star wasn"t included in the original application, but registered in November 2005 and rejected a month later

According to a Mercedes spokesman, the star was part of the original plans for the building, which also included a test track and yet-to-be-built hotel. The council signed these off in March 2004. The spokesman said: "Having the logo on our building was not an afterthought."

However, public records suggest otherwise. Planning officers say the roof-top star wasn"t included in the original application, but registered in November 2005 and rejected a month later.

Mercedes has since slightly altered the proposal. In the new application, to go before the council next month, the star isn"t illuminated and is shorter - by 75cm!




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