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DIY car manual specialist Haynes has launched the Build Your Own Internal Combustion Engine kit, which can be put together without getting your hands dirty. You don’t need power tools, oil or a garage to create your mechanical masterpiece – just a table and a rainy afternoon.



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It"s the cat that"s got the cream! One of the stars of the Jaguar stand at the New York Motor Show was the sumptuous XJ Portfolio.


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Performing a vehicle...

Performing a vehicle history check is one of the first precautions to take when buying any used car – and the cost of making one just got even lower. Motorists can now carry out a Car Data Check for only ÷£5, thanks to the RAC.

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Drivers can switch on...

Drivers can switch on with this latest hybrid – a Toyota Prius you can plug in. The Japanese company is the first major car manufacturer to launch this latest development of eco-friendly motoring.

Called the Plug-in HV, it uses the same nickel-metal hydride batteries as the existing Prius, but they can now be topped up using a home electricity supply. As a result, the Toyota can run faster and further without using its petrol motor.

Engineers claim that the cruising range on battery power alone has increased from just under two miles to eight. Other benefits of the system are lower CO2 emissions and a rise in fuel efficiency. If you charge the cells up overnight when electricity use is cheaper, then running costs will be reduced even further. At present, eight of the hi-tech mach÷­ines are being evaluated in Japan, with tests planned for Europe and the US, too. The Plug-in HV will arrive in dealers within two years.




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