Popular Articles
AUDI

We can reveal exactly...

We can reveal exactly how the German firm"s latest interpretation of its legendary performance car - caught winter testing by our spy photographers - will look when it goes on sale next year. At the front, the newcomer adopts the circular headlights of the 997-series Porsches, although it loses the ungainly large air ducts sported by the current-generation Turbo.



Ecologically sound living...

Ecologically sound living is currently at the forefront of our minds, and Ecover hopes to extend that into car valeting with its new ̣€˜greeṇ€™ products.


News of the day
The exclusive information...

The exclusive information from our Italian sources is that the next hatchback will bear the badge, previously seen on three-door models, as Fiat believes it has a strong image with buyers. Set to debut at the Paris Motor Show in September, the newcomer will go on sale in the UK in five-door form in early 2007, with a three-door, also called Bravo, to follow.

Shares Salons

Engineers left this...

Engineers left this early production version of the Corsa unattended during winter testing, allowing the mag"s spy photographers to peek inside. Despite taping over the logo on the steering wheel, it"s clearly the new baby - and owners of the current generation will recognise the stereo controls.

As with the Antara, the centre console - which will match the silver finish of the radio unit on production versions - is dominated by large circular air vents. Yet while the off-roader has a trio of round outlets, the new supermini features only two, mounted below the digital readout for the radio/CD player.

And although entry-level models will get traditional dials to adjust ventilation settings, expect flagship cars to offer digital climate control. Top-spec versions are also due to feature Peugeot 1007-style changeable interior panels, allowing customers to personalise their vehicle.

The model captured in the mag is fitted with sequential Easytronic transmission, which enables the driver to manually select higher and lower gears simply by pushing or pulling the smart alloy ball-in-socket lever.

The newcomer will debut at July"s British Motor Show at ExCeL in London"s Docklands, and is expected to hit dealers in September with a choice of four petrol engines and three diesels.




Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):