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Sales of used off-roaders...

Sales of used off-roaders and MPVs are on the rise, despite concerns about the environment and increased taxation. A study by statistics expert Experian revealed that the end of 2006 saw a dramatic jump in sales.



Peugeot has revealed...

Peugeot has revealed prices for its new 107. The supermini is on sale next month, with the three-door costing í‚á£6,995 and the five-door í‚á£7,345. There"s only one engine available - a three-cylinder 1.0-litre petrol - and a single trim level. It"s equipped with ABS and cornering stability control (CSC) as standard, plus driver, front passenger and side airbags, power-steering, remote central locking and electric front windows.


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Unveiled at the New...

Unveiled at the New York Motor Show, the LX570 uses an all-new platform which will underpin the next Land Cruiser Amazon. When it hits Britain next year, it will get redesigned front lights and a Toyota family grille.

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And thanks to these exclusive pictures, we can give you the best look yet at the firm’s forthcoming SUV – the X6.

Complementing the V3 people carrier, the big 4x4 will offer buyers plenty of space, as well as a sporting driving experience. The model is set to star at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September, before going on sale in 2008 with the Range Rover Sport and Porsche’s Cayenne firmly in its sights. As you can see from our main image (main image), it’s a sleek looking machine, with styling that takes its inspiration from the X5.

But the X6 adds even more in the way of muscle. At the front, there are bigger grilles and larger headlights, which provide it with a more aggressive stance, while a sloping roofline gives it a sporty profile.

However, the roofline ensures that, for all the newcomer’s size – it is bigger than the X5 on which it’s based – the X6 is no versatile seven-seater. Instead, it’s a luxurious four-seater with its rear chairs divided by a large armrest. Development work – which has seen X6 prototypes pound around a variety of locations, including the Nür÷­burgring circuit in Germany and the Arizona desert (below) – has nearly finished ahead of the model’s eagerly awaited Frankfurt unveiling.

And when it goes on sale in 2008, the X6 will be available with an engine line-up that is set to include a range of V8 petrol and six-cylinder diesel units. Automatic transmission will be standard and entry-level models will cost from ÷£40,000.




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