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Steering upgrades on Renaultsport M탩gane Trophy are to be rolled out across entire range from autumn. Scenic will get them too.



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Could this be the hottest supermini ever? Well, bearing the markings of the worldò€™s most famous Italian supercar maker should help!


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The glass, which extends seamlessly from the bonnet up into the roof as far as the B-pillar, will be unveiled at this month"s Paris Motor Show, where the three-door Astra - to be badged Sport Hatch - will get its premiere. A Vauxhall spokesman said: "The new windshield gives the front occupants an unlimited field of vision just like in an aeroplane"s cockpit. This makes driving through mountains or a brightly lit city a really special experience."

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The Intelligent Speed...

The Intelligent Speed Adaption (ISA) scheme is claimed to be in development solely for public transport vehicles, such as buses and taxis, but opponents are highly concerned that it could eventually be implemented on private vehicles too.

A TfL spokesman said that initially the system will merely alert drivers when they are entering a new speed limit area, but the design extends to the ability to slow vehicles automatically that exceed the limit.

Strongly opposed the concept are the London Assembly Conservatives, as well as the Safe Speed organisation. Conservative Assembly transport spokesman Roger Evans said: "This proposal is ill thought out, expensive and dangerous. We have real fears that accidents may result from vehicle engines cutting out during manoeuvres. Drivers must be able to trust their vehicles [to repond] at all times."

Meanwhile Safe Speed founder Paul Smith commented: "ISA is a fatally flawed technology for road safety. We need drivers engaged in the task of driving, adjusting their speed to suit immediate conditions.

"ISA will turn drivers into dangerous zombies trusting the satellite and the speed limit to control the vehicle for them. Clearly those who advocate this system understand nothing about the process of safe driving or road safety."




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