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Itò€™s a Porsche double...

Itò€™s a Porsche double whammy! Thanks to images leaked on the Internet, after appearing on the German companyò€™s own website, Auto Express can show you the facelifted versions of the Cayman and Boxster.



It doesn"t have a single...

It doesn"t have a single dealer yet, but Mercedes is launching its most luxurious car, the Maybach, in China. The German firm plans to show both short and long-wheelbase versions at the Beijing Motor Show in June. The car will eventually be sold in the city, with other showrooms opening in Shanghai and Guangzhou.


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The Korean-built four-door...

The Korean-built four-door aims to fill the gap left by the disappearance of the Ford Scorpio and Vaux­hall Omega. It will take its power from a choice of 2.0-litre six-cylinder engines, with the petrol car deliver­ing 140bhp and the diesel 150bhp. These will be mated to six-speed manual or automatic gearboxes.

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Here’s a golden...

Here’s a golden opportunity for the Government to raise even more money from beleaguered motorists. A leaked Treasury paper – which has been circulating in Westminster – has revealed that Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling is looking to introduce an extra ‘purchase tax’ on models with high CO2 emissions.

This would see as much as ÷£2,000 added to a car’s price or increase its first year’s VED by up to ÷£1,300. The new levies could be introduced as soon as Darling’s first Budget in the spring.

The scheme, aimed at discouraging buyers from choosing luxury, performance and off-road vehicles, will see a new top band introduced for models emitting more than 254g/km of CO2.

All cars in this category – including the entire Range Rover line-up, all Porsche 911s and most versions of the Mercedes S-Class – would be hit by the proposed ÷£2,000 levy.

There is some good news for drivers of green vehicles, though. The paper suggests that buyers of models which emit less than 100g/km of CO2 will receive a rebate of up to ÷£2,000. At present, only electric cars such as the G-Wiz and the Volkswagen Polo 1.4 TDI BlueMotion are under that figure.




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