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You can see that the car"s front end is lifted straight from the Roomster supermini-MPV, unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March. The model snapped here is the estate variant, which will go on sale alongside a conventional five-door hatchback. A saloon version will also be available, but it is thought the Fabia line-up will continue without a three-door.



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It"s the throttle pedal that bites back! Continental has developed an accelerator that warns drivers of hazards on the road by vibrating and pushing against their foot.


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The Ford stand is certain...

The Ford stand is certain to be one of the busiest at September’s Frankfurt Motor Show. As well as the next Fiesta, the firm is debuting the revised version of the Focus and its all-new Kuga off-roader.

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Check out Land Rover’s latest stunning show car – the LRX black and silver.÷ 

Following on from the popular baby-Freelander concept revealed at the Detroit Motor Show in January, the re-modelled Geneva Motor Show star is designed to show just how good the little Landie can look with a range of colours and accessories.

Powered by a 2.0-litre turbodiesel hybrid powerplant, Land Rover claims the LRX is capable of 60mpg fuel economy with emissions of 120g/km

The black and silver model will be unveiled at the first Geneva show press day tomorrow alongside the existing white LRX.

"With its metallic black paintwork, silver roof and precisely detailed exterior features, the second version of the LRX concept is designed to show how well the vehicle can deliver a contemporary example of personalisation," says Gerry McGovern, Land Rover"s design director.

When the production version of the LRX appears in 2009, a range of accessories will be offered to allow buyers to customise their cars.

Phil Popham, managing director of Land Rover, added "we"ve always seen scope for LRX to provide a whole showroom of different models, with a range of powertrains including hybrids and bio-fuel capable engines."




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