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A combination of jet...

A combination of jet lag, tradition and technology means that I’m writing this column at an absurdly unsociable hour from my temporary office-cum-studio on one of the best-known driving streets in the most notorious car city on the planet. I’m jet lagged because I’ve just travelled from China, which is eight hours ahead of the UK, to Los Angeles which is eight hours behind. So it’s little wonder that my body clock is more troubled than a Ford corporate accountant and I’m wide awake at 3.30am, penning these words on the eve of the LA Auto Show.



The new Volkswagen Scirocco...

The new Volkswagen Scirocco is about to go topless, Auto Express can exclusively reveal. The German manufact­urer is plotting a coupé-cabriolet version of its two-door sports car to challenge the likes of the Porsche Boxster and Audi TT Roadster.


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Volkswagen announced...

Volkswagen announced a technological tie-up with DaimlerChrysler at last year"s LA Motor Show to develop BlueTec oil-burning powerplants, and now the German brand has confirmed that it will put all that green know-how into production next year.

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The first all new MG...

The first all new MG has finally rolled off the production lines at the

firm’s new headquarters in China – and Auto Express has the only official pictures.

Revealed early this morning at HQ of MG"s parent firm, Nanjin Automobile Corporation, the launch of the three machines is a milestone in the British brand"s 75 year history.

It’s almost two years to the day since time was called on MG Rover group and production ended at Longbridge – but this latest unveiling should give fans of the marque and those nervous about the chances that MG will bring production back to the UK something to cheer about.

Although NAC has hinted that it will look after the interests of its own market first, rumour suggests that we will eventually get our hands on the car later this year.

However, plans to return production to Longbridge as early as next month have now been shelved as part of a change in the company"s worldwide production plan. Nanjing has reportedly also asked the Chinese government for an extra ?200 million in funding. Production is now expected to restart in the west midlands in June.

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