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Toyota bosses are in...

Toyota bosses are in for a real shock! Thatò€™s because pictures of the new Prius hybrid have been leaked. And thatò€™s not the only scoop ò€“ Auto Express has details of a cut-price version of the petrol-electric model, too.



It"s the ultimate fashion...

It"s the ultimate fashion statement from Mercedes. The firm is building a limited-edition CLK in collaboration with Italian design house Giorgio Armani. Only 100 "Collection Armani" models will be made, with matt-finish paint and brown leather trim. The car will be a convertible only, costing around í‚á£75,000.


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Bosses at Mercedes are...

Bosses at Mercedes are taking us from B to A! Following the launch of the revised B-Class last week (Issue 1,005), the firm has pulled the wraps off its facelifted A-Class.

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The warning comes after...

The warning comes after one leading insurer stated that it would no longer allow its policyholders to drive other people"s cars on a third party basis, even if their own vehicle is insured on a fully comprehensive policy.

The majority of UK insurance policies have for some years now contained a "Driving Other Cars" clause indicating that the insured is also covered to drive other vehicles on a third party basis as long as they have the owner"s permission.

This in turn has led to some drivers assuming that such a facility is offered with all fully comprehensive policies. In actual fact, this is a benefit that may or may not be offered depending not only upon the specific insurer, but upon the driver"s age and driving record.




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