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French giant Peugeot...

French giant Peugeot is set to axe its trademark hard-top on a new cabriolet. An insider has revealed that a convertible version of the stunning RC Z is on the way ò€“ but it will shun a removable metal lid in favour of a lighter fabric roof.



You"ll find wall-to-wall...

You"ll find wall-to-wall convertibles at British Car Auctions this month. It’s holding two cabriolet-only sales at its site in Blackbushe, Surrey, on 14 and 28 April. A variety of cars will be available, from MG TFs and Mazda MX-5s to Audi TTs. Go to www.british-car-auctions.co.uk for details.


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Two hours after the...

Two hours after the firm lifted the wraps off its steaming new Raptor concept, now named the Reventon, it was still almost impossible to get past the press pack to get a look. Once in, though, it was hard to tear your eyes off the Italian firm"s newcomer - which its obviously hoping will launch it into Top Gun position among the supercar gliterati.

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Get ready for the electric...

Get ready for the electric MINI! The zero emission addition to the supermini line-up is about to hit Britainò€™s streets.

And with forty volunteers currently being selected to trial the battery-powered motor ò€“ including 20 lucky members of the public chosen from 515 applications - the German marque is busy making last minute preparations for the MINI Eò€™s arrival.

If you didnò€™t make the shortlist, donò€™t hold your breath for a stint behind the wheel of this super thrifty round-around. The firmò€™s confirmed it wonò€™t ever make it into production.

Instead, the car is being used to trail technology being developed under the BMW groupò€™s alternative fuel Project i, which is expected to result in a four seat electric family car by 2015.

In the meantime, retailer Marks and Spencer has agreed to install charging points at more than one dozen stores across the southeast, where the MINI E test cars will be based.

The new owners will also have boxes installed in their homes to boost their electricity charge from 13 to 32 amps ò€“ enough to give drivers a full tank in just four and a half hours. MINI says that will give them a range up to 120 miles.

The trial, which will run from Oxford, down to Londonò€™s West End and west to Andover, will begin before Christmas, according to the firm, and last six months.




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