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BMW

The car is familiar...

The car is familiar - but what"s that in the boot? Last week, Auto Express put Mazda"s hydrogen-powered RX-8 coupé to the test - and now, BMW"s 7-Series appears set to follow in the Japanese machine"s wheel tracks.



Petrol engines will...

Petrol engines will be cleaner and more economical in the future, thanks to an improved direct-injection system. Created by German component maker Bosch, the fuelling set-up will be fitted to new cars from 2006. A spokesman for the firm said: "By 2008, one in every five petrol models will use diesel-style direct-injection to make them more fuel efficient."


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Have you ever been annoyed...

Have you ever been annoyed by an item on the bill when your car was serviced? Perhaps it was a charge of ķ‚į£10 for filling the windscreen wiper fluid bottle? Or a costly "cleaning fee"? Did you complain, and what happened? E-mail your stories to richard_yarrow@dennis.co.uk or call him on 020 7907 6215.

Motorsport

This is the EVE - a...

This is the EVE - a Gen2 hatchback that features a new petrol-electric hybrid powertrain, which has been produced by Lotus Engineering. The Efficient, Variable, Environ÷­mental (EVE) system can be added to the drivetrain of virtually anycar on sale today. And the show model has been designed to demonstrate how easily manufacturers can turn a vehicle into a clean, green eco-friendly machine.

It features a compact "micro-hybrid" start-stop system - which turns the engine off when at a stand÷­still - a full electric motor and fuel-saving CVT automatic gearbox. Lotus, which is owned by Proton, claims that when fitted to the Gen2"s 1.6-litre engine, the EVE petrol-electric hybrid powertrain cuts CO2 emissions by 22 per cent. What"s more, fuel economy is improved by 28 per cent, from 39.2mpg to 50.2mpg. The system is expected to appear on a Proton production car in the next two years.




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