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The Lancashire town...

The Lancashire town of Leyland, which gave its name to one of the greatest car makers of the 20th century, has created a heritage trail linking all its automotive landmarks. British Leylandò€™s famous North Works is now home to the Leyland market, while the South Works factory houses the British Commercial Vehicle Museum.



Featuring a brand new...

Featuring a brand new sleek look, it has been designed with portability in mind, and boasts a 3.5-inch colour anti-glare touchscreen and user-friendly menu. The unit comes with the latest Navteq maps of Britain and Northern Ireland.


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And the picture in this...

And the picture in this week"s mag reveals conclusively that the BMW-owned baby"s trademark clamshell design has been dropped in favour of a more conventional panel, which leaves the headlights in place when it"s opened. The modification will reduce production costs and mean the car is easier to repair in the event of an accident.

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Set to be unveiled at...

Set to be unveiled at next month"s Istanbul Motor Show, the Astra Saloon will go on sale in 2007

So much for being a compact family car... Vauxhall"s new Astra Saloon is longer than a Vectra! The 4,618mm length does have an advantage, how÷­ever. It gives the four-door a 500-litre boot - 150 litres more than the hatch.

Set to be unveiled at next month"s Istanbul Motor Show, the Astra Saloon will go on sale in 2007. Four engines are to be offered - split equally bet÷­ween petrol and diesel - with power ranging from 90bhp to 140bhp.

Bosses at GM reckon the saloon, wearing Opel badging in show trim, will be a big hit in Eastern and Central Europe. In these markets, four-doors account for around 65 per cent of sales in the small family car sector. However, there are no plans as yet to bring this variant here badged as a Vauxhall.




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