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The bike is back! As the cost of owning a car rises, increasing numbers of motorists are swapping four wheels for two, according to research by



The Volkswagen Passat...

The Volkswagen Passat will take part in the Urban Challenge, a 60-mile contest for driverless vehicles which involves them merging with traffic, negotiating roundabouts, avoiding other motorists and abiding by road laws. Computers control the steering, throttle and brakes, and scientists are now adding lasers, GPS sat-nav and video cameras so the car can ‘see’ the road. Two years ago, VW entered a Touareg SUV in a similar contest in the desert, but the Passat will have a tougher job.


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Feast your eyes on Ferrari"s...

Feast your eyes on Ferrari"s all-new F430 replacement! Spied being rolled onto the back of a truck in Italy, these pictures show the Prancing Horse"s new entry-level model ò€“ the F450.

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Firstly, it will become...

Firstly, it will become a production car - and secondly, it"s going to be built at the manufacturer"s Sunderland plant.

The newcomer is based on the Micra, which is already made at the Wearside factory, but the flexibility of modern vehicle platforms means the Tone is much bigger than the supermini. Its dimensions will see it pitched head-to-head against the Ford Focus C-MAX when it"s launched in January 2006.

While the new model looks similar to the Modus, from parent firm Renault, designers have been keen to give the Tone an individual style. That"s most apparent at the back, where the lights are inspired by those fitted to the Qashqui concept, which was unveiled at this year"s Geneva Motor Show.

The Tone will provide seating for five and plenty of innovative storage space under the boot floor. To make the cabin seem even bigger, the show model is fitted with a unique roof comprising large glass sections - a feature which is common to many recent Nissan prototypes. Inside, the dashboard has a similar look to that of the sporty 350Z, and the company has said that it has deliberately given the Tone what it considers to be a "masculine" finish.

Nissan"s executive vice-president, Patrick Pelata, has high hopes for the all-new model. "The niche market where the Tone would compete is forecast to expand four-fold from 2002 to 2007," he told Paris showgoers.

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It looks as though buyers will have to wait for Nissan"s luxury Infiniti brand to reach the UK. The models won"t arrive here until 2007 at the earliest - that"s a year later than original estimates.

Pelata explained: "We won"t bring Infiniti to Britain without the right cars and powertrains." The absence of suitable diesels is causing the hold-up, but Perata said engineers were working on this.




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