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Business as usual ò€“...

Business as usual ò€“ thatò€™s the situation at Swedish firm Saab, despite the shock collapse of a planned sale to supercar maker Koenigsegg. Our spies caught this estate version of the new 9-5, which is due in UK dealers next year.



The Fiat 500 has only...

The Fiat 500 has only been on sale officially for a fortnight, but already it’s selling like hot cakes. And it’s not only the Italian maker that’s cashing in on the supermini’s popularity – some shrewd buyers are putting their orders up for auction!


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Citroen"s answer is...

Citroen"s answer is to bring the C3 in line with the rest of its range, with a bigger, more prominent badge. The double chevron has been incorporated into the front grille. Beneath there"s also a bold lower air intake, while the rear end is finished off by bright new tail-lights.

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It"s estimated that...

It"s estimated that such accidents cause thousands of pounds of damage and numerous serious injuries in the UK every year. They also disrupt public transport services and cause congestion - which is why a cross-industry group has found it necessary to raise awareness among truckers.

Richard Turner, boss of the Freight Transport Association, explained: "Despite industry efforts, the number of bridge strikes is not falling. Our new guides provide clear, simple and effective advice, which should reverse that trend." Since 1996, the number of incidents reported to Network Rail - which owns crossings across Great Britain - has almost doubled to nearly 2,000 per year, or more than five a day. It"s hoped that items including adjustable height indicators, a truckers" atlas and a new guidebook will have a positive effect.




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