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Honda third driver Anthony Davidson is near to sealing a deal for a seat alongside Takuma Sato in the Super Aguri squad.



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The biggest makeover is to the Liana, which has had its looks freshened up. Exterior changes include a new two-bar grille with updated "S" logo, body-coloured side trim and bumper corner mouldings. Heated electric mirrors have also been added. Inside, the model gets an updated facia with metallic silver accents on the centre console, air vent surrounds and window switches on the doors. Steering wheel-mounted audio controls, plus a new digital clock and outside temperature gauge built into the dash top, complete the look. The entry-level Liana GL starts at í‚á£8,995, while the GLX model costs í‚á£9,995.


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Interested in car-related gadgets? Well, you’ll love iGizmo – the new free digital magazine from Auto Express’s publisher, Dennis. Delivered every fortnight to your E-mail inbox, it is packed with the latest news, reviews and videos from the fast-changing and exciting world of consumer technology.

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Take a look at the best picture yet of Ford’s Focus RS! Just a few months after bosses gave the new hot hatch the green light (Issue 992), we caught this striking prototype testing in Germany.

While the car wears a previous-generation Focus ST bodykit, there’s a big giveaway that it’s no ordinary model – check out the giant scoop on the bonnet, which feeds the modified 2.5-litre five-cylinder turbo engine with cool air.

Twin bonnet air vents, harking back to the Escort RS Cosworth, will replace the scoop on the production car. Blistered wheelarches, a rear wing and a low front splitter will also feature.

With a larger turbocharger, remapped electronics and a bigger intercooler, the 2.5-litre Focus ST-derived unit will produce around 280bhp, enabling the RS to sprint from 0-60mph in 5.5 seconds and on to a top speed of 155mph.

It’s likely that Ford will equip the newcomer with a clever electronic differential, giving the front-wheel-drive layout excellent traction.

A six-speed manual box will be fitted, but Ford’s new twin-clutch VW DSG-style Powershift transmission could appear, too. The RS will go on sale next year, priced around ÷£25,000. A concept will be revealed at the British Motor Show in London in July.




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