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Prepare to be blown...

Prepare to be blown away by Saab"s new Airflow TiD range. Although cheaper than standard TiDs, all models are fitted with larger alloys, a boot spoiler and an upgraded entertainment system. Prices range from í‚á£19,995 for the 120bhp 9-3 Linear Sport Airflow up to í‚á£22,495 for the flagship 150bhp Vector Sport Airflow.



Larger than the outgoing...

Larger than the outgoing model, the next Punto has a pronounced front bumper and a steeply raked bonnet. These will help it to become one of the world"s first cars to meet the strict new pedestrian impact regulations that are due to come into force in 2005.


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It"s M for mighty! Following...

It"s M for mighty! Following in the wheel tracks of the M3 and M5, BMW has set its M Performance arm to work on its off-roaders ò€“ and the result is two of the fastest, most powerful SUVs ever: the X6 M and X5 M.

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Government fat cats...

Government fat cats spend £7.16million a year on chauffeur-driven ministerial cars. And each one costs an average £73,000 to run ð€“ thatð€™s 15 times more than the average motoristð€™s bill!

The shock figures come in the wake of MP Hilary Bennð€™s recent comments defending fuel price rises as a way to encourage drivers to curb their car use. But an Auto Express investigation has revealed that his motoring bill alone was nearly £66,000 in the last financial year!

In Issue 1,022, we reported Benn, Secretary of State at the Department for the Environment Food and Rural Affairs, as saying: ð€ÇThe price of fuel is acting as an incentive for everyone to try to cut their emissions.ð€Ý

But our Freedom of Information request revealed Benn was allocated £65,969.87 by the Government Car and Despatch Agency in the year to April 2008. And that doesnð€™t even include taxi journeys or out of hours trips. The average UK motorist pays £4,821 to run a car over 12 months.

Taxpayersð€™ Alliance spokesman Mark Wallace said: ð€ÇItð€™s no surprise that Hilary Benn is happy to see the cost of motoring going through the roof, as tax payers are footing the bill. Heð€™s a hypocrite.ð€Ý The AA also hit out at the costs. ð€ÇThe average motorist doesnð€™t have the luxury of being chauffeur driven,ð€Ý said a spokesman.




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