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Abarth, the firm that...

Abarth, the firm that found fame tuning Fiats for racing, was officially relaunched last night as a car company in its own right at its spiritual home in Turin. The event saw the production edition of the brand’s first new road model in 25 years take a bow, as the wraps were pulled from the 150bhp 1.4-litre Abarth Grande Punto.



It wasn"t only veterans...

It wasn"t only veterans of WWII who came together in remembrance of fallen D-Day colleagues - motoring military hardware was on display, too. Our amazing picture shows how more than 120 wartime Jeeps descended on Normandy, France, to mark the 60th anniversary. As with the veterans, the rare 4x4s travelled from all over Europe, including Britain, Holland, Germany and Poland, to attend.


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The company confirmed...

The company confirmed the change of direction after it supplied us with this official picture of the 350C being put through its paces in Saudi Arabia. It"s hoped the new development scheme will improve TVR"s record on mechanical reliability. Head of marketing Phil James told us: "We think the improvements in quality and durability will be warmly welcomed."

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Chevrolet is hoping...

Chevrolet is hoping to go the extra mile - or 20! The firm has introduced its first-ever diesel in the Lacetti. It returns 58.8mpg on the combined cycle, 20mpg more than petrol versions.

Revealed at next week"s Bologna Motor Show in Italy, the Lacetti TCDi gets a new 119bhp, 2.0-litre motor, and is available as a five-door hatch or Station Wagon. The range is expected to start at ÷£13,000, and hits showrooms early in 2007.




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