Volvo, BMW and Renault...
Volvo, BMW and Renault have teamed up to work on the project, called UseRCam. The Swedish firm wants to use it as a blindspot aid, having scrapped its plan to build Perspex A-pillars. BMW will test the camera to see if it can help reduce rear end collision injuries by activating anti-whiplash seats before impact, while Renault wants to use the camera to detect side hazards.
SE cars now get a boot...
SE cars now get a boot spoiler and central front armrest as standard. Also included is sat-nav, with a seven-inch pop-up colour screen on top of the dash.
The kit is worth í‚á£2,500, but the car is only í‚á£850 more expensive, with the manual at í‚á£21,620 and the automatic priced í‚á£22,850.
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04.04.2012