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Every year, the third...

Every year, the third Thursday of November is a very special day for the inhabitants of the little French town of Beaujeu, just north of Lyon. At one minute past midnight, the Nouveau Beaujolais wine is released and the locals can start celebrating their year of labour by drinking the results of their endeavours. It’s a very French thing, but for the last 35 years it’s also been a very British thing. Not, I hasten to add, because we tend to have a rather average appreciation of what is or isn’t a good wine, but simply because back in 1972 Sunday Times journalist Alan Hall decided that it would make a good story to find out who could get a bottle of said plonk into his office the quickest.



Is Citroen about to...

Is Citroen about to resurrect the DS badge? Rumours have been circulating on the internet that the French firm will re-launch the famous name on a range of luxurious models. 


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BMWò€™S all-new 5 is...

BMWò€™S all-new 5 is alive! Despite wearing a psychedelic disguise, the car in our picture still reveals the next executive modelò€™s new foglamps, aluminium wheels and more sculpted bonnet.

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Cadillac is set to unleash...

Cadillac is set to unleash its most advanced road car yet... Designed to carry one of the world"s most important men, it"e the firm"s latest generation presidential limousine.

Though the car"s exact technical specification is a closely guarded secret, the car is obviously heavily armoured, capable of withstanding bullet and even rocket attacts. The model is also rumoured to iclude its own air supply, in the event of a gas attack. Special run flat tyres are fitted, and it"s guessed that the model weighs an enormous 8 tonnes.

Loosely based on the CTS, the car is both taller and wider than the regular road car, and has seats for four in the rear.

An embroidered presidential seal is positioned in the center of the

rear seat back panel, as well as on each rear door trim panel.

Presidential seals are also affixed to the exterior rear doors. The

U.S. flag is placed on the right front fender, and the presidential

standard is located on the left front fender when the president travels

in the vehicle. High-tech LED spotlights illuminate the flags at night.

The machine gets its first public outing at Obama"s inauguration, on January 20th.




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