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Motorists may get more...

Motorists may get more than they bargained for if they decide to "pimp their rides". Police in Scotland are clamping down on modified motors, claiming many customised additions break the law. Vehicles fitted with such aftermarket features as blacked-out windows, giant exhausts and neon lights are all being investigated. If the motors are found to be illegal, the authorities may seize them.



÷£1.5 MILLION worth...

÷£1.5 MILLION worth of classic cars were sold at the H&H auction at Syon Park last week. All the top cars sold, including the 1929 Duesenberg Model J Convertible Coupe for a third of a million pounds, and a 1935 Mercedes 500K that went for its estimate of ÷£285,000.


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Only one in five insurers recognises new civil partnerships ruling. Survey by www.confused.com finds 19 per cent of cover providers offer discounts to men in such relationships.

First report on climate change by a car firm released by Ford. Document details how company has affected, and is affected by, environment.

Scottish Executive reveals ÷£180million plan for six-lane M8 between Glasgow and Edinburgh. Stretch from Ballieston to Newhouse currently has only four.

Renault launches most powerful 2.0-litre diesel in Laguna GT dCi 175. Top speed 140mph and 0-60mph in 8.4 secs.




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