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The ultimate accessory...

The ultimate accessory for the petrolhead! Designed by race seat maker Corbeau, it combines all the features of its competition car bucket chairs with an office-friendly swivel base on wheels. Complete with an all-in-one headrest, it"s designed to hug your body, ease back pain and help you adopt good posture while poring over paperwork.



With a wider rear track...

With a wider rear track, stiffer suspension and bigger brakes, the M Roadster will be a real enthusiast"s car when it goes on sale in two years" time. It"s set to be joined by a hard-top version, which will share the same engine and be targeted at Porsche"s recently revealed Cayman. But before then, a facelifted Z4 range will appear, featuring new front and rear bumpers, revamped light clusters and an iDrive-style cabin control system. The wraps are expected to come off the revised car at the Frankfurt Motor Show next month.


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A crackdown on uninsured...

A crackdown on uninsured motorists has been launched by the Department for Transport. The initiative links the DVLA"s vehicle register and the Motor Insurance Database, so police can discover which cars are on the road uninsured. Officers can seize the offenders" vehicles and, in some cases, have the models crushed.

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Mazda"s CX-9 SUV, the...

Mazda"s CX-9 SUV, the seven-seat version of the CX-7, which will arrive here in September, is to be offered with a rear view mirror with a built-in LCD screen.

This displays images from a camera mounted low at the rear of the car. Meanwhile, a new Mazdaspeed M"Z Tune version of the MX-5, with more power and a bodykit, has been launched in Japan. And there"s now a 2.0-litre 141bhp diesel version of the 3, which we drive on Page 32.




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