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More than 60,000 motorists...

More than 60,000 motorists were told where they could find all the fixed and mobile speed camera sites in the Midlands at this year"s British Motor Show. The Midlands Safety Camera Partnership handed out a free interactive CD-ROM showing where the speed traps are sited. The aim is to improve safety throughout the region, and it"s the first time the eight camera partnerships involved have disclosed the locations of all their sites. To get a copy, call 01604 635157.



Vauxhall is set to launch...

Vauxhall is set to launch a fierce new attack on its bitter rival Ford with this: the next Astra.


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You’ve seen the...

You’ve seen the toy – now check out the real thing! Last week Auto Express brought you exclusive images of the new Citroen C4 Picasso as a scale model, but these are the first official images of the real thing.

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American firm ASC created...

American firm ASC created the drop-top, but it has been designed without the approval of Chrysler. However, a good reaction from the firm"s top brass could see it reach limited production.

One innovative feature is the 1.7-metre-long hood, which folds into a space measuring only 45cm wide. It"s a proper four-door convertible, too; a rare sight because of the engineering costs of creating a crash-worthy vehicle. However, the Helios features a patented "double-tunnel" chassis, which means it exceeds current crash standards in computer simulations, without the need for an ugly roll bar or bulkhead between the front and rear seats.

Strengthening adds 136kg to the weight of the car, and side-impact protection is on a par with the saloon, despite the pillarless doors. Bosses at ASC have yet to confirm a price, but with seven patent applications on its construction, the car won"t be cheap. The standard 300C goes on sale in the UK in October.




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