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Each of the C1, C2 and...

Each of the C1, C2 and C3 models comes equipped with a latest-generation Apple iPod nano, capable of storing 1,000 MP3 files. There"s also an integrated docking station to play the digital music through the car"s speakers.



The hi-tech flashing...

The hi-tech flashing cones and a new fleet of convoy trucks to escort drivers into M-way roadworks are being introduced in a Government-backed initiative.


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A crackdown on uninsured...

A crackdown on uninsured motorists has been launched by the Department for Transport. The initiative links the DVLA"s vehicle register and the Motor Insurance Database, so police can discover which cars are on the road uninsured. Officers can seize the offenders" vehicles and, in some cases, have the models crushed.

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Just look at Rachel...

Just look at Rachel Emmons from Montana: she had the US icon"s galloping stallion logo tattooed on her leg before her new model even arrived! It was a brave decision, as the 35-year-old ordered the Mineral Gray motor without even seeing it.

Meanwhile, an impatient buyer was nearly arrested after being spied prowling around his local Texas dealership at night. Mike Waitkus, manager at the Fort Worth garage, said the man was trying to glimpse the car he"d bought. "Police say he was observed here a little after 1am eyeing his Mustang," he added.

With demand outstripping supply in the wake of positive press reports, eager owners are doing anything to reduce the delivery time. Some have travelled hundreds of miles to find dealers with shorter waiting lists.

Others are leaving protective wrapping in place to preserve their ,000 (í‚á£10,180) purchase"s condition. Previous-generation Mustangs in mint condition have been known to quadruple in value over time.




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