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Clever front suspension allows lean angles of up to 40 degrees, and the three 240mm discs bring the scooter to a halt 20 per cent quicker than a two-wheeled machine



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The new executive machine follows the S-Class"s styling, and features a bold face with a broad grille, plus dramatic triangular headlights for a look which is far more striking than the current car"s. The rest of the saloon is also expected to be inspired by the S-Class, with the design taking cues from the CLS four-door coupé, too.


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The 2+2 cabrio will...

The 2+2 cabrio will use the same mighty 5.0-litre V10 as found in the standard M6 and the M5. This all-alloy engine develops 507bhp and 521Nm of torque, driving the rear wheels through a seven-speed sequential gearbox.

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The volume of ex-fleet...

The volume of ex-fleet vehicles left unsold at auction sites should force fleet companies to lower their reserve prices, according to SMA director Alistair Manson.

“It’s time operators faced the reality of a changing market, and ensured that vehicles they are selling are realistically valued when entered at auction,” he explained.

Manson feels some fleet firms expect to achieve top guide prices for below-average cars, and added: “This is unrealistic and un-economical, as unsold vehicles often go for less than the first bid many weeks later.”

This view was echoed by Keith Elliot, boss at Premier Motorauctions in Leeds. He advises fleets with less-than-perfect cars to expect lower prices come sale time. “The trade only has eyes for prime, ready-to-retail stock at the moment, and competition for this limited product is strong,” he explained. “However, a lot of auction stock reflects the ‘true’ life of a vehicle, and those examples find new homes difficult to come across.”

But the managing director at Chelmsford Car Auctions in Essex, David Scarborough, disagreed. He thinks every model can sell if the price is right. “There is demand for all products, regardless of condition and specification,” he said. “The trouble is, vendors are reluctant to accept a car’s true value.”

If you’re planning to sell at auction, the SMA has some tips for achieving the best price. These include gathering all the spare keys, logbook and service history together, and giving the vehicle a thorough clean.




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