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A special torture track, riddled with potholes and cobbles, has been reproduced at the company"s Stuttgart proving ground from the original Heide Road in Germany, which Mercedes first used for testing 50 years ago.



Confirmation that 2008...

Confirmation that 2008 was the year of the supermini arrived when we revealed exclusive first images of Volkswagenò€™s next Polo.


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Not only does it have...

Not only does it have a radio, plus a CD, DVD and MP3 player, it also includes sat-nav. The double-DIN-sized MAX 973HD features a huge 30GB hard disk with room for up to 4,000 digital tracks, which can be downloaded at a useful eight times the playing speed. No multimedia player is complete without iPod connectivity, and the Clarion offers a flying lead for Apple’s top-selling gadget, plus the ability to play tunes and show both video and photos on the widescreen monitor.

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The Italian giant is...

The Italian giant is no stranger to all-wheel-drive vehicles - company founder Ferrucio Lamborghini started out building tractors - but its next new model won"t necessarily be a racer. Enthusiasts of the brand might have expected a four-seater to rival the Ferrari Scaglietti, but it looks as though a luxury off-roader is on track instead.

Lambo president Stephan Winklemann told Auto Express: "There is more need for an SUV, and parent firm Audi produces the Q7, so for me, this is a better option than a 2+2. I would like to do more, but we are a small company and can"t build all the models we want at once."

The news comes as the firm revealed it"s been inundated with enquiries about its new Miura, which debuted in the US at the start of January. A small production run now looks likely, although the project has yet to get an official green light. The concept will appear at the Geneva Motor Show in March, alongside the Gallardo Spyder and possibly a fresh Murciélago. That model debuted in 2001, and has yet to get a facelift.

To cope with the extra interest generated by the firm"s activity, the UK is also set to get a pair of new Lamborghini dealers, in Birmingham and Edinburgh.




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