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Set to be unveiled at...

Set to be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show next month, the Japanese car has an impressive engine line-up to match its sporty looks. The entry-level IS250 will be powered by a 215bhp 2.5-litre direct-injection V6, while the flagship IS350 will have a 315bhp 3.5 V6. The first diesel engine to be offered in the range is a newly developed four-cylinder 2.2-litre direct-injection turbo D-4D unit, with power being sent to the rear wheels through a six-speed manual. Petrol variants, however, will feature a sequential automatic transmission instead.



As winter closes in...

As winter closes in, so do the cold and damp ò€“ and even the best garages canò€™t protect your car completely. Thatò€™s where a dehumidifier such as this Prem-I-Air DD122FW-Mk2 comes into its own.


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The stunning H2R has...

The stunning H2R has set nine new world records in 24 hours. It"s powered by a special version of the 6.0-litre engine from the German manufacturer"s flagship 7-Series.

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Green trips up again

Green trips up again

Mercedes driver Jamie Green again failed to clinch his maiden German touring car victory at the Norisring last weekend. The Englishman took pole and set the early pace, before crashing – handing a debut DTM win to Canadian Bruno Spengler.

Wheldon off the pace

Defending IRL champ Dan Wheldon endured a tough weekend at Milwaukee, finishing eighth in a race won by Tony Kanaan. Sam Hornish finished second to extend his series lead over Whel÷­don with four rounds remaining.

McNish marches on

Allan McNish claimed his fourth outright American Le Mans Series victory of the season at Portland to extend his championship lead. The Scot and team-mate Rinaldo Capello survived a first-corner clash to drive the diesel-powered R10 to a comfortable win.




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