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Disappointing sales of the 2000 version prompted a cosmetic make-over in 2002, only two years after its introduction. Now the Japanese firm has tweaked its best-seller again, and the updated car is expected to hit showrooms in October.



The British MoT is one...

The British MoT is one of Europeđ€™s strictest testing regimes, so if youđ€™re looking at a foreign-plated car, the chances of it being sub-standard are much higher


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Take a look at the world"s...

Take a look at the world"s first spy shots of the next-generation Lacetti, which shows how the Ultra WTCC concept has developed into a showroom-ready model. First revealed at last year"s Paris Motor Show, the Ultra marked the start of Chevrolet"s new design era, with the aim of establishing the brand as a mainstream marque.

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Could this be the ultimate safety device? Itň€™s a bumper mounted camera that can actually read road signs and then warn the driver about hazzards, from changes in speed limits to no overtaking zones.

Vauxhall has just released first details on the innovative, all-seeing eye thatň€™s set to feature on the forthcoming Insignia. Named the ň€śFront Camera Systemň€ť, the front mounted in-car camera has been developed exclusively by the firms engineers and currently has two modes.

The ň€śTraffic Sign Recognitionň€ť function will be able to identify the numbers inside circular signs via contour comparison and when a match is found, the sign is displayed on the instrument panel.

The ň€śLane Departure Warningň€ť function can read traffic lanes and records a driverň€™s normal lane-changing behaviour, taking into account steering input and indicator usage. If any deviation is detected, an audible and visual warning is sent from the instrument panel, preventing hazardous situations, such as a driver falling asleep at the wheel.

Full details of the system will be in the next issue of Auto Express... The magic eye will be available as an option on the new Insignia in early 2009, with other Vauxhall models benefiting from the system in future.




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