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Star of SEMA last week...

Star of SEMA last week, the stunner is designed to show off Genaddi"s expertise with a roof that consists of four individual panels. They allow the GTX1 to be turned into a coup탩, full convertible or even T-Top.



Amid the glitz and glamour...

Amid the glitz and glamour of an unveiling that featured pop star Alesha Dixon performing her latest song, Ford revealed the price of the Fiesta ð€“ and the range will start at £8,695 for the Studio model, some £155 less than the previous generation entry-level car.


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Wearing the bold scorpion...

Wearing the bold scorpion badge of the famous tuning arm, the models are set to debut alongside the new baby next year. And as you"ll see from our sensational pictures, which are based on insider information, they"ll certainly cause some excitement.

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Toyota has revealed...

Toyota has revealed that the traditional "boxes are proving difficult to match to the complex power cycles of new petrol/electric hybrid engines, and so are likely to be unsuitable for its hi-tech traction control systems, too. Cars such as the new Auris, which currently come in manual form, will eventually only be available as autos.

Gradual withdrawal of conventional manuals is being driven by another less obvious force, with sales across the world dropping as congested roads convince drivers to steer away from traditional transmissions

The firm"s latest concepts, including the LF-A, IS-F and FT-HS hybrid,all offer automatic or sequential manuals, which industry insiders believe signals the end of stick-shift cars.

Gradual withdrawal of conventional manuals is being driven by another less obvious force, with sales across the world dropping as congested roads convince drivers to steer away from traditional transmissions. Among the new technologies on offer are torque converting "boxes, robotised manuals that use hydraulic motors to switch ratios, and CVT and i-CVT units that employ special chain and belt driven set-ups.

However, even some of these systems could be under threat, as the speeds offered by fully electric engines far exceed those offered by petrol and diesel powerplants.

Meanwhile, BMW looks set to introduce an eight-speed automatic gearbox to its 7-Series range for 2009. The set-up - similar to the seven-speed offering on the firm"s M5 - will put BMW on a par with Lexus" multi-cogged LS460.




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