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Used buyers will still...

Used buyers will still have to stump up the cash if they want a second-hand Nissan Qashqai, according to the price experts at the VIP Trader Guide.



We learned of the newcomer...

We learned of the newcomer during an exclusive interview with VW boss Bernd Pischetsrieder. The car, set to go on sale in early 2006, has been created purely for keen drivers. He told us: "There are plans for variations of the Golf model, maybe with up to 230bhp and a lighter weight. Ostensibly, however, there will only be one GTI - it"s a car in its own right, and not a trim level."


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Calling all fast Ford...

Calling all fast Ford fans ò€“ get ready for the ultimate Fiesta. Following our sensational pictures of the ST in Issue 994, Auto Express can now give you the best look yet at an even hotter version ò€“ the RS.

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A spokesman for the...

A spokesman for the breakdown organisation said if all tax was put on fuel, it would shake up the current system and make today"s cheats pay up by charging them according to how much they drove. "A simplified tax system, which charges in a far more visible way, also needs to be implemented if we are to attempt to change the way people"s journeys are made," he added.

Satellite-controlled road tolling - where you are charged automatically for using particular routes - was another area motorists weren"t happy about. More than half told researchers it infringed on privacy and was just another tax - yet they couldn"t avoid it as they had no other option but to use a car. Overall, less than a quarter of those quizzed supported such a scheme, although 67 per cent said it should be introduced for foreign-registered trucks.




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