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Itò€™s time for change...

Itò€™s time for change. At least, thatò€™s the view of Rinspeed, as its latest concept isnò€™t simply a sports car ò€“ itò€™s a van, too.



Fruadulent insurance...

Fruadulent insurance claims now top ÷£4million a day, according to the Association of British Insurers. Its recent survey revealed one in 10 adults has cheated on their policy, causing an average rise in premium of ÷£40 a year.


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The main visual changes...

The main visual changes come at the front, with fresh headlights and a redesigned grille. The new Cayenne, S and Turbo have been given more powerful, direct petrol injection engines. These Direct Fuel Injection (DFI) power units lower the fuel consumption of individual models by over eight per cent.

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SUZUKI is hoping to...

SUZUKI is hoping to make a Splash with eco-minded drivers, with the release of one of its greenest models to date.

A new entry-level version of the Splash GLS city car will be powered by a petrol-sipping 68bhp 1.0-litre three-cylinder engine. Low emissions of 120g/km mean it will attract an annual road tax bill of only ÷£35, plus it promises to return frugal fuel economy of 56mpg on the combined cycle, despite having air-con and heated mirrors as standard.

The interior will feature a three-spoke leather steering wheel with audio controls and an MP3 player connection, as well as six airbags and other safety measures including ABS, EBD and ESP. When the GLS 1.0 arrives later this month, prices will start at ÷£8,350.




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