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As you can see, the...

As you can see, the new model"s rear is characterised by large light clusters and aggressive cooling vents. A small lip spoiler and centrally mounted twin exhaust pipes add to the striking look, while the pictures also show the sports car has a practical hatchback too.



Criminals and those...

Criminals and those seen as anti-social are facing unlimited driving bans. New legislation introduced this month allows magistrates to remove the right to drive from anybody found guilty of misusing their vehicle. This includes offences such as kerb crawling and car dumping. So-called boy-racers, who terrorise neighbourhoods, are also targeted.


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The duo join the standard...

The duo join the standard 911 Cabriolet line-up and use the same all-wheel-drive technology as the recently unveiled Carrera 4 and 4S coup탩s. It"s been further refined and directs between five and 40 per cent of the power to the cars" front wheels in slippery conditions.

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An FM transmitter is...

An FM transmitter is the easiest way to get digital music in your car, but the devices are not without their problems.

These two new gadgets from iPod accessories giant Gear4 use the Follow Me technology to ensure the transmitter and your stereo are singing from the same frequency ò€“ by adjusting both to a new, clearer frequency in unison.

The AirZone FM Follow Me is an iPod dongle that plugs directly into the bottom of your player, while the CarDock FM Follow Me connects to your 12V power outlet and charges your device as you use it. Both include ClearSearchT ò€“ a feature which allows the user to store the five clearest frequencies in the area and scroll through them with ease.

In addition, RDS technology means album information can be displayed on the car radio display. The AirZone works

with any iPod, while the CarDock has been specifically designed to function with the Apple iPhone as well.




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