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The glamour of an American...

The glamour of an American motor show wouldn"t be complete without a new muscle car - and Ford delivered the goods with its Mustang Convertible. Based on the same platform as its coup탩 sibling, the drop-top has a fabric hood and is powered by a 210bhp 4.0-litre V6 or a 300bhp 4.6 V8. The new model goes on sale in the US in the spring, with specialist importers likely to be taking orders in the UK soon.



And that"s why in this...

And that"s why in this magazine, national newspapers and on radio and TV for the last two decades, I"ve been patiently and passionately spelling out the same message to politicians - and others in power - that the ritual of putting the clocks back at the end of October means putting more road users and pedestrians in hospital beds and coffins.


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But the Luton company"s...

But the Luton company"s model won"t be the first to be based on the new platform. Chevrolet will steal a march on its fellow GM brand by launching its own variant at January"s Brussels Motor Show.

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Prototypes are already...

Prototypes are already being tested by engineers in Belgium and Germany, and although the blue oval is reluctant to give any indication of a launch date, it"s thought the new model could be in dealerships by the end of 2006.

Likely to be called the Focus S-MAX, the newcomer will share the bodywork of the C-MAX, but will have a raised ride height and permanent four-wheel drive. Visual differences will include unique wheels and tyres, as well as black plastic wheelarch protectors and matt-finish bumpers and sill guards to protect the car in off-road situations. The 4x4 platform will also form the basis of the Focus RS hot hatch, which is expected to appear at around the same time.

Engine choices are tipped to come from Ford"s current line-up, and will include both petrol and diesel units. The oil-burner is expected to be the best seller, delivering 136bhp and boasting a six-speed manual gearbox. A 2.0-litre, 150bhp direct-injection petrol version will also be on offer. The range will cost about í‚á£1,000 more than the equivalent C-MAX when it finally goes on sale.

We"ve also heard that Ford is preparing a sporty C-MAX to go head-to-head with the Vauxhall Zafira GSi. It will have a turbocharged 2.0-litre petrol engine, and could be on sale next summer.




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