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A company selling a...

A company selling a fuel additive that could damage car engines has altered its website after an Auto Express expos탩 in issue 814. Eco-tab falsely claimed its tablets had been tested by experts at the American Society for Testing and Materials. After our report, lawyers warned the firm to stop misleading motorists.



Engineers at Toyota...

Engineers at Toyota are to contact fire chiefs directly, following our shock story about the Prius in last week"s issue. We revealed how rescuers claim they don"t have details of hybrid fuel systems, allowing them to safely cut drivers out after an accident. "Now we"re going straight to the top," said a Toyota spokesman.


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Say ciao to Alfa Romeoò€™s...

Say ciao to Alfa Romeoò€™s rival for the Volkswagen Golf! This is the first official image of the family star, which was at the centre of a last-minute name change.

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Losing your car could...

Losing your car could soon be a lot less stressful ò€“ especially if itò€™s fitted with a tracking device that comes with a money back guarantee!

The next generation of systems will make it so difficult for thieves to escape detection, according to leading manufacturer Tracker, that they will come with a promise to return your car, or the cash youò€™ve lost if itò€™s gone for good.

Most stolen vehicle recovery (SVR) set-ups employ either GPS satellite tracking or a VHF radio frequency to pinpoint a stolen motor.

But Trackerò€™s new product will use both, with the technologies working in tandem to dramatically increase the chances of success.

Company boss Bill Raynal explained: ò€œWeò€™ll be the first to give a cast-iron guarantee. Tracker will get your car back or cover any costs.ò€




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