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The chance of being...

The chance of being involved in a rear-end shunt has dropped by a fifth in the past 10 years, according to insurance firm Admiral. A study of claims revealed 26 per cent of all accidents were of this type in 1994, compared to 21 per cent last year. Such crashes cost the in-surance industry í‚á£1.8billion a year.



Speaking at Detroit...

Speaking at Detroit, he also confirmed that the car - officially named the DB9 Volante - will cost 8,000 in American showrooms. The UK price is expected to be announced imminently, and will be in the region of í‚á£115,000.


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While Auto Express"s...

While Auto Express"s spy snapper captured pictures of Bentley"s beautiful new Continental GTC testing with its roof down in southern France, Citroen has borrowed one of the British firm"s famous names and launched the C3 Pluriel Côte d"Azur.

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Although there are elements...

Although there are elements of the current car in its styling, the next-generation model has bulging wheelarches front and rear, making it wider overall. As well as creating an aggressive appearance, this allows a wider track for improved stability. The roadster will keep its folding canvas roof to save weight, but the interior is set to be restyled to match the tougher exterior. The larger back end will also house a bigger engine than the current 1.8-litre petrol unit.

The move means Toyota can increase the MR2"s power output to take on the likes of the Mazda MX-5 and Lotus Elise. The MR2 could also be the first performance car to use hybrid technology, combining a petrol engine with an electric motor.

Due on sale in early 2006, the two-seater is expected to cost slightly more than the current model, with the base versions starting at about í‚á£19,000.

Following the Supra V8 we pictured last week, this car demonstrates Toyota"s change in attitude towards performance models. Aggressive styling and improved dynamics are the firm"s new themes, highlighted by its continued involvement in Formula One. Bosses hope that eventual success in F1 will translate into showroom




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