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The Driving Decisions...

The Driving Decisions survey by the Tickbox.net website polled 2,300 people, and highlighted growing concerns about standards behind the wheel. It also found weary motorists are still more likely to open a window than stop at a service station - in spite of the Government"s "Don"t drive tired" campaign.



French firm Citroen...

French firm Citroen has released pictures of its all-new Berlingo Multispace. The practical family runarond has been given a fresh look and revised mechnicals. Company bosses are claiming the newcomer adds saloon car levels of refinement to the existing car"s van-like versatility,


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This is the poster for...

This is the poster for the Live Action Arena at May"s British Motor Show, complete with fast cars, big bikes and huge explosions. But that"s not all. We can announce that Auto Express is the official magazine partner for the event, called Motropolis and based on a future city, so you"re guaranteed exclusive behind-the-scenes access to the cast and cars.

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Now here’s a multi-tool...

Now here’s a multi-tool that really stands out from the crowd. Most of the pocket companions on the market look the same, but the Leatherman Skeletool is a real breath of fresh air.

The name is down to the unusual styling, and it certainly catches the eyes with its asymmetrical handles – convex and concave respectively.

What’s more, those handles aren’t just for show. They enable the tool to close up into an impressively small package and, despite appearances, they don’t cut into your palms. As with the rest of Leatherman’s range, the Skeletool is superbly constructed, and opens and closes with perfect precision.

Manufacturers usually like to talk up the number of different tools products such as this incorporate, but again the Skeletool is a departure from the norm, as it’s stripped down to the bare essentials. Leatherman has kept the weight to a minimum (it tips the scales at 142g) not only by designing a plethora of holes, but also by limiting the number of features. All you get are pliers, wire-cutters, a bottle opener and a single blade, plus a holder for the two double-ended screwdriver bits included.

The tools it does have work perfectly: the blade is razor sharp, and as with the driver bits, it locked firmly in place. Overall, the Skeletool is a strong, well made product. But it’s limited – especially as the high price doesn’t even include a storage pouch.




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