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While all eyes will...

While all eyes will be firmly focused on the fight for the world championship, spare a thought for the tail-end Spyker outfit. The impoverished team had to delay the introduction of its uprated Ferrari-powered chassis when the new car failed an FIA crash test in the run-up to last month’s race in Turkey.



The number of private...

The number of private used purchases hit a 15-year low last year, with only 2.89 million second-hand motors changing hands. That’s a drop of 60,000 vehicles on the previous 12 months, or 38.8 per cent of all used sales.


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On sale in September...

On sale in September, the face÷­lifted coupé and convertible models will be available with the 286bhp straight-six unit for the first time, making the 6-Series the only car in its class to run on diesel power.

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Smith, founder of the...

Smith, founder of the safespeed.org.uk claims the Government has delayed reporting how many speeding tickets have been handed out to motorists. No official national figures have been published since 2003 and the information is now more than two years out of date.

According to Smith"s latest statistics, mobile speed cameras now generate more than half of all speeding fines in the UK. He commented: "Most motorists know where the fixed cameras are located so the camera partnerships have increased activity of mobile units. They are harder to spot and turn up in the most unlikely places, so it"s no surprise they are keeping quiet - the motorist is being ripped off with no genuine improvement in road safety."

Smith estimates that fines from mobile cameras are likely to have grown by at least 40% since 2003.




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