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The Swedish wizards...

The Swedish wizards have created a world-first wheel made from the super-lightweight material, and put a set on the awesome new CCX, unveiled this week at the Geneva Motor Show. The 245mph, ÷£400,000 newcomer replaces the firm"s CCR. Keeping the same basic styling as the CC 8S model, the CCX has a redesigned body that"s 88mm longer.



The deal with a recycling...

The deal with a recycling firm means the last owner of all Ford, Jaguar, Land Rover, Volvo, Aston Martin and Mazda models can dispose of their vehicles in an environmentally friendly way for free from January 2007. New rules across Europe mean that all car makers have to develop a similar system.


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Fingerprint recognition...

Fingerprint recognition used to be the preserve of sci-fi films. Yet with the new GoPal P4425 sat-nav from Medion, you can embrace the technology in your car ò€“ and increase your chances of defeating thieves.

Trucks

Surveys regularly reveal...

Surveys regularly reveal tailgating is one of motorists" biggest worries. Astucia, an Oxford-based company specialising in the hi-tech studs, is behind the plan. A spokesman told us: "We"re in preliminary talks with highways officials about how the technology can be used to stop vehicles travelling too closely together."

Government rules currently prohibit lit road cat"s eyes in Britain. But cars in Paris are led through tunnels on a ring road by Astucia studs, which light up in sequence so they appear to be moving at the speed limit. Drivers going faster than the lights know they"re breaking the law.




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