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Ranger goes wild in Wildtrak power
Wednesday, 03 October 2007
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Ford has announced the introduction of the high-specification Ranger Wildtrak, a high-end double cab pick-up with more engine power from a 3.0 litre unit to further boost the Ranger nameplate, which has already enjoyed success this year in a segment showing robust growth.
 
Fiat aiming to be the world’s greenest car company
Wednesday, 03 October 2007
Virtually unnoticed by many people, Fiat Group Automobiles claims to be on its way to becoming the world’s greenest car company. Fiat claims that it is achieving its goal without penalising drivers, but is working alongside them to add value and enjoyment to a ‘greener’ motoring experience.
 
Saab adds more than style to new 9-3 models
Wednesday, 03 October 2007
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Saab’s new 9-3 range features a bold and more assertive look. That change reflects a series of engine improvements that include the introduction of all-wheel drive and more powerful diesel, petrol and BioPower flex-fuel engines.
 
Bosch urges carmakers to agree on parts standards
Wednesday, 03 October 2007
Bosch, the world’s largest car parts supplier, wants to lead a push to get carmakers to agree standard set-ups for certain components and systems to cut costs and complexity.
 
Bright future at Land Rover
Wednesday, 03 October 2007
Land Rover is in excellent shape with sales continuing to grow and profits ‘never better’, according to managing director Phil Popham. He forecast sales of over 200,000 for 2007, with 30,000 cars being sold in countries where Land Rover did not have any vehicles five years ago.
 
Personal car imports – take care, take advice
Wednesday, 03 October 2007

Car buyers are attracted by the rumors of good used car values in the UK market, but they need to careful if they are attempting a personal import, especially if it's their first foray into the market.

 
Carmakers told to give independent garages access to repair information
Wednesday, 03 October 2007
Four vehicle manufacturers, DaimlerChrysler, Fiat, General Motors and Toyota, have been told by the European Commission to provide technical information about car repairs to all independent garages in the European Union.
 
EU proposes health warnings on cars
Wednesday, 03 October 2007
European Union (EU) chiefs are calling for car companies to include warnings similar to those found on packets of cigarettes with their vehicles.
 
Mobile phones ‘more risky than drink’ for drivers
Wednesday, 03 October 2007
Talking on a mobile phone - including a hands-free phone - could be worse than drink-driving, say researchers. A number of studies - including those by the UK’s TRL (Transport Research Laboratory), the University of Sydney’s Injury Prevention and Trauma Care Division and the University of Utah in the USA - suggest that motorists using phones are four times more likely to crash.
 
Defending the Land Rover realm
Wednesday, 19 September 2007
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Land Rover’s Defender is the iconic off-road vehicle. It has no pretensions for comfort, just the image of rugged off-road ability, durability and strength. Michael Moroney has taken a test drive in the new upgraded Defender, which gets more engine power and a hint of extra comfort.
 
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