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History is repeating itself at Lotus. To celebrate 40 years of production at its Norfolk factory, the sportscar manufacturer has resurrected the classic Sprint name.



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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.


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Clip the PL8C70 into...

Clip the PL8C70 into the neat elastic harness, slip it over a headrest, plug the lead into a cigar lighter socket and away you go. The tablet-style player has a seven-inch screen, two speakers on the front panel and can also be used to play DVDs on your home TV.

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The French coachbuilder...

The French coachbuilder responsible for manufacturing the Vauxhall Tigra coupé-cabrio is facing bankruptcy.

Heuliez has said it will go bust this month unless it can find Ò£40million. Production of the Tigra was due to end in July, although Vauxhall says supply wonò€™t be affected if Heuliez goes under. ò€œWe have enough stock to last until the model is phased out,ò€ a spokesman explained. But the firmò€™s plight could affect Ford, Jaguar, Land Rover and Renault, for which it produces interior parts.

Heuliez previously built estate versions of the Citroen XM, BX and Xantia, and it unveiled the Friendly electric city car at last yearò€™s Paris Motor Show.




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