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At a recent BCA sale...

At a recent BCA sale, a 2003 dual-fuel Vauxhall Vectra 1.8 LS (image) with 85,000 miles on the clock fetched ÷£4,000 - which is the guide price for a conventional car. The current duty on liquefied petroleum gas is a mere 4.5 pence per litre, compared with 47.1 pence per litre on petrol and diesel - a differential that the Government has pledged can be reduced by only 1p per year between now and 2009.



THE Energy Station serving...

THE Energy Station serving the two Red Bull teams was too big for the Monaco paddock - so it was built on a barge and floated into the harbour. To construct the barge, bosses needed 45 trucks on top of the 25 that transport the Energy Station between races. It took 12 hours and a total of 7,000 man hours to put together.


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Following the Punto-based...

Following the Punto-based X1/99 concept seen at March"s Geneva Motor Show, the new two-door signals Fiat"s intent to corner the sports car market again. Along with its eye-catching body, the coup탩 - dubbed the Sportiva Latina - is a launch pad for some advanced electronic systems.

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There is never enough...

There is never enough room in the car when you’re going on holiday, but the boffins at Rackinabag believe the new XRack is the answer to your luggage-carrying woes.

It’s a ‘soft’ roof rack that the maker claims is easy to use – and avoids damaging your car. The first thing you notice when taking the kit out of the box is the number of parts and straps it seems to have. A quick read of the instructions and diagrams is a must during assembly.

However, the rack is actually pretty easy to fit. And the good news is you don’t need to worry about marking your car’s paint, as the soft rollers slide into the bag and raise it off the bodywork. It lies flat on the roof and – just as the name suggests – forms the shape of the letter X, which holds down your luggage. To secure it, you tie two of the straps to the front door hinges and clip the remaining ones on to the lip of the hatch opening.

The XRack can carry up to 40kg, which is the equivalent to a couple of large suitcases. Not only is it simple to assemble and put in place – we took just over 10 minutes to attach ours – but as a bonus, it can be swapped from car to car, too. Ideal for a summer holiday!

Rackinabag XRack soft roof rack, price: ÷£35, rating: 4/5, buy from: 01604 768598, www.rackinabag.co.uk




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