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The flexible shaft means...

The flexible shaft means that you can get it into places which would prove impossible with a conventional rigid design. And this added manoeuvrability should ensure working on your motor is a little easier.



The most eagerly anticipated...

The most eagerly anticipated fast Ford for years made its global debut at the British Motor Show today. The Focus RS is powered by a 296bhp version of the 2.5-litre five-cylinder turbocharged engine from the Focus ST, making the new RS the most powerful model Ford of Europe has ever produced. No official performance figures are available yet, but Ford RS boss Jost Capito estimated a 0-60mph time of less than six seconds. Top speed is likely to exceed 150mph.


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STABILITY control is...

STABILITY control is to be installed as standard across Hyundai range. Life-saving system works by applying brakes on individual wheels to prevent vehicle skidding.

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The Eighties were full...

The Eighties were full of brash hot hatches, but in the Nineties there was one clear champion: the Clio Williams.

When it arrived in 1993, its golden wheels, pumped-up body and 150bhp 2.0-litre engine made it an instant hit. In fact, the limited run of 400 cars sold out so quickly, Renault couldn’t resist going back again and again.

Later Williams 2 and 3 cars followed the same formula and are just as much fun to drive as the original, but finding a decent example of any one takes time. The tiny Clio is idolised by boy racers and there’s a huge difference in price between the best and worst out there. The first-edition cars have a numbered plaque, but the French firm got greedy with the Williams 2 and didn’t limit supply. As a result these are the least collectable and most common. The final Williams 3 is the rarest and – with a sunroof, electric mirrors and ABS as standard – the best equipped.

All three come only in dark blue, but the last-of-the-line Williams 3 is a slightly brighter shade. Check for rust around the rear wheelarches on all models and get a history check. Engines are tough, but the gearboxes and differentials aren’t, so it’s worth paying for a mechanical inspection, too. And have a decent security system fitted.




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