There’s always...
There’s always been something fishy about the grubby, litter-strewn, graffiti-stained world of public transport and some of the people who exploit it for financial or political gain. But the nasty smell that has traditionally oozed from and hovered over this dubious, massively subsidised industry is turning into an insufferable stench.
The revised Porsche...
The revised Porsche Boxster made its world debut at last weekò€™s Los Angeles Motor Show ò€“ and we drive it for the first time in this week"s Auto Express magazine. But as these spy pictures show, engineers at the firm arenò€™t downing tools just yet. They are working on this Speedster edition, which harks back to a rare 911 model from the Eighties.
Take a close look at the rear of the prototype, and youò€™ll see a large cover. Underneath this lies the trademark dome-shaped mid section, which emanates from the headrests, denoting this sleek-looking variant. In addition, the newcomer gets a lower windscreen and a modified canvas hood.
Thereò€™s no official news on the Speedsterò€™s engine, although itò€™s expected to be the same 304bhp direct-injection flat-six cylinder unit as in the Boxster S.
Inside, the Porsche will get unique figure-hugging, leather-trimmed seats, along with a generous level of equipment, too. The new model will go on sale late next year, with a price tag of around Ò£45,000.