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Thanks to exclusive insider information, we can bring you the first images in this week"s mag of the newcomer, and the lowdown on the features which Ford hopes will keep the Fiesta at the top of the sales charts.



Aircraft-style black...

Aircraft-style black boxes could be in all cars before the decade is out. America"s National Transportation Safety Board wants the recording devices to become mandatory by 2009. Black boxes would show how fast a vehicle was going before a crash, and also if seatbelts were worn and how hard drivers braked.


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It gained 37 points...

It gained 37 points - nearly 100 per cent - in the front, side and pole impact assessments to get its five-star score. The Qashqai also got four stars for child occupant protection and two in the pedestrian test.

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The big giveaway is...

The big giveaway is the one thing they couldn"t hide - the exhaust. The unique oval shape made by the twin pipes means this can only be the Roewe 450, the Chinese version of the Rover 45. So what"s so special about this picture? It was taken in the UK, and signals the Chinese have arrived!

This advanced testing means two things; firstly, that Shang÷­hai Automotive (SAIC) is deadly serious about selling the car in Britain. Secondly, the firm is tuning the suspension and steering specifically for UK roads.

As previously revealed in Issue 958, the Roewe will be based on the W2 concept. It was unveiled at the recent Shanghai Motor Show. Development of the Ford Focus rival is well advanced because large chunks of engineering research had been carried out before MG Rover collapsed two years ago. Put simply, it"s the car that would have replaced the 45 if the Midlands firm had been given the chance.

The 450 is the result of an Anglo-Chinese collaboration, with input from experts formerly employed by MG Rover. They"ve been working both for special engineering consultancy Ricardo 2010 in the UK and within SAIC in China, while the manufacturer"s own team in the Far East has also been involved in development work. The new car is built on a shortened Rover 75 chassis, with suspension tuned to offer sporty handling and a comfortable ride. There will be a range of engines, including a 150bhp 1.8-litre turbocharged petrol motor based on the Rover K Series unit. A 2.0-litre turbodiesel is also in the pipeline, and a hybrid system may follow, too.

Production of the Roewe 450 will begin at the end of this year, and it"s scheduled to arrive in Europe in 2009, with prices starting from ÷£14,500.




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