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Still popular with buyers...

Still popular with buyers on a budget looking for unburstable reliability, the Micra was originally available with two engines, until a modern 1.4-litre unit was added in 2000. While the 1.3-litre model offers reasonable pace, it"s the 1.0-litre that"s responsible for the dismal Driver Power rating.



The famous Ford name...

The famous Ford name is set to return to the BTCC in 2009 after an absence of nearly a decade. Independent team Arena Motorsport has revealed that it will field a squad of Focus STs in next yearò€™s championship. Although not a factory-backed effort, it will mean tin-top fans get to see the seriesò€™ most successful manufacturer back in action. Since 1959, the blue oval has won 10 championships and a total of 219 races.


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Superminis are getting...

Superminis are getting cheaper, according to pricing bible Glass"s Guide. Average values fell by 2.1 per cent in the last year, largely due to the emergence of budget firms such as Kia. Compact family cars, like the Ford Focus, have increased in price by around five per cent, while family models, such as the Vauxhall Vectra, have gone up by three per cent.

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German firm Volkswagen...

German firm Volkswagen has announced prices for the all-new Polo ò€“ and the supermini star will kick off at only Ò£10,035 for the base 1.2-litre S petrol.

At the other end of the range, the flagship SEL 1.6-litre TDI diesel will cost Ò£14,910.

Initially, the latest Polo is set to arrive with five engine options.

A 1.2-litre four-cylinder with either 59bhp or 69bhp and a 1.4 with 84bhp make up the three petrol options, while VWò€™s fresh 1.6-litre common-rail TDI in either 74bhp or 88bhp state of tune provides the diesel choice.

The newcomer is available in four trim levels, with a generous standard spec that includes four airbags, ABS and ESP. Optional kit incorporates touchscreen sat-nav, DAB digital radio and electronic climate control.

Despite being larger than the outgoing model, the Polo weighs less ò€“ which means there will be significant improvements to both economy and emissions.

This will be further boosted by the arrival of a BlueMotion variant in late 2010.

Buyers can order the Polo now, with first deliveries in October.

Only the five-door car will be available at first, with the three-door due in December.

A brand new, 1.2-litre, petrol turbo packing 104bhp will become available in early 2010, while a GTI version will complete the range late next year.




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