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Log on for a big love-in with Tata

Log on for a big love-in with Tata



With the imminent release...

With the imminent release of the firm"s latest sports saloon, BMW test drivers have apparently let down their guard. Snapped out on the road free of a heavy disguise for the first time, this week"s mag shots shows how the new coupé looks in M sport guise.


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New laws to make parking...

New laws to make parking enforcement fairer are on the way. The Department for Transport has rubber-stamped rules to force local authorities to scrap fines for motorists with mitigating circumstances.

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This 24V cordless Clarke...

This 24V cordless Clarke unit is des­igned with professionals in mind, but it more than meets the needs of everyday motorists. The company claims a fast charge time of one hour – which we found to be accurate – and usefully, the device comes with two battery packs.

It’s heavy, though, tipping the scales at nearly 3kg. Pack it away, with both batteries and accessories, and the whole thing weighs a hefty 7kg. Still, it feels solidly built, and after a one-metre drop test showed no signs of damage. The rubberised grip is comfortable, and the wrench’s reverse action is handy. It has four sockets – 17, 19, 21 and 23mm – each made from chrome vanadium. We found them tricky to attach and remove, though, and they mark easily. The plastic latches on the case appear to be rather flimsy, too.

There’s nothing lacklustre about the performance, however. We tightened a wheel nut to 50Nm, 75Nm and 100Nm, and tackled each setting four times. The 200Nm-rated unit removed them with ease, showing no signs of losing power.




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