There’s disappointment...
There’s disappointment ahead for UK muscle car fans – the next Dodge Challenger isn’t coming here after all. The new owner of the US brand, Cerberus Capital Management, has decided to ditch plans for transatlantic sales.
Nissan is set to update...
Nissan is set to update its award-winning Note. The range – which was voted Best Supermini-MPV in Auto Express’s New Car Honours (Issue 971) – will comprise Visia, Acenta and Tekna trims.
All get colour-coded bumpers and an MP3 stereo. Bluetooth hands-free and steering wheel-mounted stereo controls are standard on the higher grades.
Prices will start from ÷£9,990 for the 1.4-litre Visia, and rise to ÷£14,290 for the flagship 1.6-litre Tekna automatic.