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Development of Mercedeṣ€™...

Development of Mercedeṣ€™ new supercar is flying along! This prototype wears heavy camouflage, but therẹ€™s no disguising the gullwing doors ̣€“ theỵ€™re inspired by Merc̣€™s 300SL from the Fifties, and revealed for the first time in this leaked picture.



The hi-tech kit puts...

The hi-tech kit puts security back into the hands - literally - of the car"s owner. Unless the gadget scans a finger which matches a print in its memory, the engine won"t start.


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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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Inside, the 6.7-litre...

Inside, the 6.7-litre V8-powered car is decked out in top-quality leather, while suede upholstery on the lower door panels and transmission tunnel add to the luxury feel. Fortunately for the British market, Vauxhall has dropped the garish colour-coded trim of the Australian model seen at the 2002 British Motor Show. Instead, it has opted for all black, set off with stylish satin chrome accents, plus alloy pedals and door kickplates.

The Griffin-badged Monaro will cost í‚á£28,650 and comes with an impressive list of equipment fitted as standard. The front seats are electrically adjustable, while the driver"s chair features a memory function. What"s more, it gets dual-zone climate control, automatic headlamps and a CD autochanger with 10 speakers, too.

Other features include rear parking sensors, speed-sensitive windscreen wipers and cruise control. The Monaro also boasts front and side airbags, anti-submarining seats and belt pre-tensioners. When the 328bhp car goes on sale, a more vocal performance exhaust will be available as a í‚á£1,500 option. But buyers seeking even more power should wait for the 380bhp version, which will arrive in the summer. This car will be unveiled at May"s British Motor Show and cost í‚á£35,595.

Meanwhile, Vauxhall is to set up a series of drive-in VXR tuning centres, where owners can get performance upgrades while they wait. All work will be carried out by specialist technicians, and it will be warranty approved.




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