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Aimed at young drivers...

Aimed at young drivers who want to get to grips with the existing turbocharged variant"s class-leading handling, the car would appeal because it doesn"t come with the 212bhp ST"s insurance and running costs



The firm will make the...

The firm will make the R8 available with its new 4.2-litre V8 TDI unit late next year. Currently powering the Q7 SUV, the oil-burner produces 322bhp and 760Nm of torque. How-ever, it is likely to be tuned further for the R8, pumping out more than 350bhp and 800Nm of torque.


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They’re on a roll...

They’re on a roll at Audi! Believe it or not, the company could be giving its stunning Cross Cabriolet quattro the green light for production.

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Nearly two million breakdowns...

Nearly two million breakdowns a year - one in every five nationwide - are caused by simple human error or flat tyres, and driving a new or unfamiliar car can increase the risk of self-inflicted breakdowns.

The AA"s statistics show forgetful motorists run down over 300,000 batteries and lock in or lose nearly a quarter of a million keys, wreaking havoc with holidays, commutes and daily routines. And over 100,000 people a year fill up with the wrong fuel - petrol in a diesel engine or vice versa - potentially spelling disaster for their engine.

Flat tyres account for one in every 12 breakdown calls - or over 700,000 tyres a year - and the North-west of England emerges as a national tyre "black spot", with motorists there 25 per cent more likely to call with a flat tyre than those in the Midlands.

The data also reveals big seasonal variations. Cold and dark conditions mean drivers are twice as likely to run down their battery in winter than in summer. But summer is high season for mishaps with keys, accounting for 20 per cent more key-related call-outs than winter.




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