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Prices for the new Honda...

Prices for the new Honda Civic were revealed at the Frankfurt show. The entry-level 1.4S will be í‚á£12,685 - up from í‚á£11,200 on the outgoing model. But the firm predicts more buyers will opt for the higher SE trim, from í‚á£13,750. The flagship 2.2-litre EX diesel will be í‚á£18,100, with the hybrid coming in at í‚á£16,000.



italian giant Piaggio...

italian giant Piaggio claims its XEvo is a business class scooter – and after a week with both the 125cc and 400cc models, we have to agree, as they offer more than your average twist-and-go two-wheeler.


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First up is the Sponge...

First up is the Sponge Glove, which is essentially a household marigold with a soft sponge palm. The glove keeps your hand dry, thanks to the long cuff, but the sponge is thin and you have to repeatedly dunk it into your bucket of water before cleaning. Another gripe is that there’s no left-hand version, which may not be comfortable for all.

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McLaren was the winner...

McLaren was the winner and loser at last weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix. Although Lewis Hamilton dominated the event, leading every lap for the British squad, it scored NO points for the constructor’s championship after being found guilty of not acting in the best interests of the sport.

The team should have scored 15 points and increased its lead in the teams’ title race by 7 points. Instead, bitter rival Ferrari ate into McLaren’s advantage by eight points. However, Hamilton came away with his third win of the season. He started from pole position after team-mate Fernando Alonso was judged to have stayed in the McLaren pit too long to prevent Hamilton having a final run in qualifying. It led to a bust-up between Lewis and team boss Ron Dennis but despite this, the British driver believes it’s going to be difficult for Ferrari to stop him becoming the first rookie in Formula One history to win the championship.

He said: “You can imagine, all the drama that"s gone on over the weekend, it would have been easy to lose focus. It"s been a bit of a downer on the team, but the great thing is that the team remains positive and the energy in the team still remains. And it just proves that there"s nothing that can stop us. So with that in mind, I"m able to get in the car and do my job and obviously I know how to win races.”

The Brit also revealed that as well as beating Ferrari star Kimi Raikkonen who pushed him hard throughout the race he also had to overcome wonky steering. He explained: “Quite early on in the race, in the second stint, I had a problem with my steering. I don"t really know what that it was but it made it quite difficult to keep the pace. As you could see, I dropped off a little bit and I was a bit nervous that something was going to break, but thank God it didn"t.”

Hungarian Grand Prix results:

1. Lewis Hamilton, McLaren-Mercedes

2. Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari

3. Nick Heidfeld, BMW-Sauber

4. Fernando Alonso, McLaren-Mercedes

5. Robert Kubica, BMW-Sauber

6. Ralf Schumacher, Toyota

7. Nico Rosberg, Williams-Toyota

8. Heikki Kovalainen, Renault




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