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As with the majority...

As with the majority of vehicles it covers, this slim volume is a step back in time. The 32 pages are filled with snippets of information about Britain’s cabs, from the horse-drawn variety to the familiar TX4 seen on our roads today. The layout is cluttered, but somehow it seems to suit the collection of predominantly black and white pictures and short pieces. Anything you want to know about taxis is likely to be featured in here. KA



The plan, coming on...

The plan, coming on the back of a record sales year in 2006, should guarantee more new models from the Italian marque and continue its revitalisation under Audi.


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Making its North American...

Making its North American debut, Jaguarò€™s all-new 2010 XJ was unveiled at the annual Pebble Beach Concours dò€™Elegance kick-off event last night.

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The Ford stand is certain...

The Ford stand is certain to be one of the busiest at September’s Frankfurt Motor Show. As well as the next Fiesta, the firm is debuting the revised version of the Focus and its all-new Kuga off-roader.

Ford’s top-selling family hatch only arrived in 2005, but bosses aim to see off the likes of the new Nissan Qashqai with a mid-life facelift. As we revealed in Issue 969, the fresh Focus (right, top) takes cues from the S-MAX MPV, and gets various upgrades inside.

The Kuga is based on the Focus, and has a raised ride height and 4WD, plus a choice of petrol and diesel engines – including the ST’s five-cylinder turbo. It’s due on sale in the spring, from around ÷£16,000.




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