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It was meant to be the...

It was meant to be the big surprise of next week’s Tokyo Motor Show – but we can now reveal Nissan"s big secret!



The firm put the flags...

The firm put the flags of each of the new nations -Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Hungary and Cyprus - on the cars. Another MINI was wearing the EU flag. They were part of an international roadshow which took place at Mini-Europe - a tourist attraction with 300 miniature versions of famous landmarks - in Brussels, Belgium.


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Ever since taking ownership...

Ever since taking ownership of the prestigious marque, BMW has gone to great lengths to stress the link between new models such as the Phantom and Rolls-Royce"s rich history. And this latest model is no exception. The EX name is another nod to the company"s past, when unique experimental models bore the two letters. The last to do so was the 45EX in the Fifties.

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Devices that play films...

Devices that play films in cars are becoming increasingly popular ò€“ as long as you have lots of space in the console to mount the screen. Otherwise, it has to go in the rooflining, or on the back of a headrest.

Should none of those options suit you, however, there is now an alternative from multimedia specialist Clarion. Itò€™s come up with a single-DIN unit that can be fitted into just about any vehicleò€™s dashboard.

While most rival products are double the height, the maker has still managed to squeeze a 3.5-inch colour LCD screen into the compact VRX288RUSB. The monitor enables viewers to watch their favourite movies, and the head unit supports DivX, the latest form of video compression.

The Clarion can read information from DVDs and CDs, as well as MP3, WMA and AAC files. It also has USB ports and direct Apple iPod control. Access to 255 folders is possible, and each of these supports up to 15,000 tracks.

The unit can be operated through the carò€™s steering-wheel controls, and it can broadcast telephone calls with the optional Bluetooth link. A rear view camera can be added, too. Audio is supplied through a 4x50W amplifier, as well as various equaliser settings and a separate subwoofer control.




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