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Forget 4x4ò€™s ò€“ Audiò€™s...

Forget 4x4ò€™s ò€“ Audiò€™s latest estate does two jobs for the price of one!



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"We tested it against a premium sound system, and ours was better," said Urban Emborg of Swedish engineering consultancy Caran. The team worked out how to make the rear window vibrate, generating the low-frequency sounds which usually come from a subwoofer. Caran reckons the first see-through speaker will appear on new cars in 2007 - but he won"t reveal which marque will fit them first. The Gothenburg company already counts Saab and Volvo among its clients.


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Of most concern to Safe Speed are the figures on speed cameras: the number of speeding offences detected by camera are up by 6%, but the number detected by police is down by 29%.

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Take a look at the 1,000mph...

Take a look at the 1,000mph car. Twelve years on from their last record breaking run, Andy Green OBE and Richard Noble OBE are at it again. Auto Express was there back in 1997 supporting the pair, when they famously piloted the Thrust supersonic car (SCC) through the sound barrier onto a world-record speed of 763.053mph. And this time theyò€™re looking to go three steps further.

In their latest attempt, the pair are aiming to set a new record of 1,000mph, which if successful would eclipse the current record by 237mph. Code-named the Bloodhound project, the four year challenge will be sponsored by the fuel additive company STP.

Combining jet, rocket and piston-engined power, the 12.8m, 6,400kg Bloodhound SCC will be developed in full public view at the team"s HQ in Filton, Bristol. Visitors will have full access to the car and with constant website updates, the project will offer a unique look at the whole process.

The three-step plan will start with an 800mph bid in 2009, the car will then continue to evolve, with a 900mph run scheduled for 2010 and the final 1,000mph attempt set for 2011. The venue for the record runs are still unconfirmed, but Black Rock Desert, Nevada, the scene of Greenò€™s record with the Thrust SSC, is the most likely.




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