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Second-hand motors purchased...

Second-hand motors purchased from independent dealers prompted more complaints from the public than any other goods or services in 2006. The group took 37,594 calls about used cars – 12,795 more than mobile phones. TVs were the third most complained about items.



Ford, Britain"s market...

Ford, Britain"s market leader (in sales, at least), has already done that. And if you look at the sheer size of the GM empire, do you really see it having any loyalty to Vauxhall"s Luton and Ellesmere Port plants? Or the brand, come to that? And could the same rules apply one day in the future to blue oval-owned Jaguar and Land Rover? Only Bill Ford at world HQ in Dearborn, USA, knows for sure. But I know this: the Eastern bloc has taken over from Britain as the number one location in Europe for big, ambitious companies to set up shop if they"re looking for a friendly pro-car welcome, low-tax Governments and capable, willing workers.


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The heat is on at SEAT...

The heat is on at SEAT. Bosses at the Spanish firm have announced they will unveil fiery performance versions of the Ibiza supermini and Leon hatch at next monthò€™s Barcelona Motor Show.

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Meet the PGO Cevennes...

Meet the PGO Cevennes, a two-seater squarely aimed at TVR buyers

The composite-bodied newcomer has a rear-mounted 138bhp 2.0-litre Peugeot engine, and can reach 60mph in 6.8 seconds. British importer Lifestyle Automotive is hoping to sell 50 a year at ÷£29,995. Production could soon start at the firm’s Gloucester factory for export to Asian markets.




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