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Here’s one kitchen...

Here’s one kitchen which will appeal to fast food fans – it’s been designed by Porsche. The performance brand has teamed up with Germany’s oldest furniture manufacturer, Poggenpohl, to produce this culinary masterpiece.



And believe it or not...

And believe it or not, the pretty two-seater shares its underpinnings with the Fiat Panda.


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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.

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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.

Penned by ex-Ferrari design director Frank Stephenson, now Fiat"s chief designer, the stylish Bravo features a prominent Fiat grille, framed by a pronounced nose and angled headlamps.

Circular spotlights integrated into a sporty lower bumper complete the front end. As with Seat"s Leon, Fiat hopes that the confident look will set the Bravo apart from its less radically styled Ford Focus, Vauxhall Astra and Volkswagen Golf rivals.

Sharing the next-generation Alfa Romeo 149"s platform, the Bravo will have a longer wheelbase than the Stilo, providing more cabin and boot space.

Power options include two new units, as revealed in Issue 902 - a 1.4-litre turbocharged petrol and a 1.6-litre oil-burner - as well as Fiat"s existing 1.9-litre Multijet turbodiesels. Prices will start from about ÷£12,500.




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