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With its sharp Giugiaro-designed...

With its sharp Giugiaro-designed body, a cutting-edge new platform and a range of revamped engines, this is an Alfa that won"t rely on style alone in order to attract buyers. The 156 replacement carries over many of its predecessor"s styling cues, but adds even more distinctive details.



The all-new Forester...

The all-new Forester is getting boxer diesel power! Subaruò€™s highly acclaimed new engine is the worldò€™s first horizontally opposed oil-burner, and from the end of this month it will feature in the latest SUV.


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Performance fans will...

Performance fans will love the sleek Firepower concept. Based on a Dodge Viper, the luxurious grand tourer is powered by a 6.1-litre V8, but a UK-based spokesman told us: "The Firepower is more Aston Martin than Viper."

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Here"s one kind of inflation...

Here"s one kind of inflation car buyers don’t mind! Airbags have been revealed as the feature most people look for on a car. More than 70 per cent of 5,500 drivers told Auto Trader that they put them at the top of the list when it comes to desirable features.

Brake assistance systems are second most popular, and parking sensors third. Sat-nav and a stereo with MP3 connectivity round out the top five.

A typical used car such as a three-year-old Ford Focus comes with airbags and ABS as standard, with parking sensors adding ÷£150 to the resale value and the seemingly less popular sat-nav ÷£175.

Meanwhile, the survey also found people will look far and wide for a deal. Just over 30 per cent will travel up to 100 miles in order to get the right car.




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