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Sat-nav units are among...

Sat-nav units are among the most popular items taken from cars. Andy Foster, Crime and Disorder Reduction Officer at South Yorkshire Police, said: "More than í‚á£300,000 worth has been stolen here in the past two years." Many owners hide their system in the boot when leaving their car.



After 60 years of car...

After 60 years of car production, the doors finally shut at Peugeot"s Ryton plant - with the loss of 2,300 jobs - as a 206 rolled off the line for the last time.


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If you donò€™t have the space to store a high-power pressure washer, but still want to tackle your carò€™s grime yourself, you can transform a normal hoseò€™s water output with the new Race Glaze Spray Wash Trigger Gun.

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Ipod specialist Griffin...

Ipod specialist Griffin has unveiled a new line-up of gadgets to help drivers make the most of their MP3 players.

Topping the range is the TuneFlex AUX with SmartClick, which is for cars fitted with an auxiliary input for MP3 players. While the AUX socket provides a direct link to the vehicleò€™s sound system, the TuneFlex holds the iPod, and charges it via the cigar lighter. The SmartClick can be mounted on the steering wheel or dash to control the player wirelessly. The TuneFlex is available now from John Lewis, priced Ò£59.99.

Griffin has also launched a simpler version, the Ò£34.99 AutoPilot, on sale at Carphone Warehouse from next month. It powers an iPod or iPhone and provides limited control via the cigar lighter plug. Plus, thereò€™s the Ò£24.99 PowerJolt Reserve, also on sale in May, which uses the 12-volt socket to charge the player, as well as a detachable portable power pack.

If you donò€™t have an iPod, the Ò£29.99 iTrip Auto Universal Plus is for you. It relays sound from any MP3 playerò€™s headphone socket via an FM transmitter.




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