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The success of the Infiniti...

The success of the Infiniti M is a virtual certainty! In a world first, Nissan"s luxury arm unveiled it"s all-new BMW 5-series, Mercedes E-Class and Audi A6 rival at Pebble Beach, without the car actually being there. A 3-D holographic representation revealed the sports saloon in all its glory, while the first official photos of the newcomer were released to the press simultaneously.


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The Saab 9-5 has been...

The Saab 9-5 has been commended as the safest car on Swedish roads by Folksam, the Swedish insurance and accident investigation authority. This latest safety acclaim follows the Saab 9-5"s 5-Star EuroNCAP rating last year, as well as being named by Thatcham as the benchmark in terms of seat design for safety and anti-whiplash injuries.


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The cover for low-mileage drivers relies on a GPS system to measure usage. Insurer Norwich Union fitted 100,000 black boxes last year, and believes 2007 will see a rise in popularity.

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If a Hummer’s...

If a Hummer’s not tough enough, check out this mean-looking off-roader! The eight-tonne bruiser is a British-built prototype which could eventually see action as the replacement for the US Army’s legendary HUMVEE military vehicle.

It’s called the BAE Navistar Proto-type, and is as wide as the roadgoing Hummer H1, but is longer for added troop carrying capability.

It features a V-shaped underbody, designed to deflect mine blasts and prevent components penetrating the cockpit. Inch-thick armoured body panels provide protection from bullets, grenades and bombs.

Other equipment includes height-adjustable air-suspension with 43cm travel, all-wheel-drive and heavy-duty run-flat tyres. The Navistar is built on an ultra modern modular platform, so all the electrics, powertrain and armoured panels are easily interchangeable.

British-based military engineering giant BAE Systems is one of seven firms that are competing for the lucrative contract with the US armed forces to make the HUMVEE replacement. Proposals are due to be presented by 14 April, and the winner will be commissioned to produce an entire range of Joint Light Tactical Vehicles for safely transporting troops in war zones.




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