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2014 Mazda 3i Grand Touring test drive
Wed, 26 Mar 2014What is it? The 2014 Mazda 3 marks the introduction of the third generation of Mazda's most popular car. The first generation was produced from 2003-2008, the second gen began in 2009.
Mercedes R-class facelift (2010) first official pictures
Wed, 31 Mar 2010This is the facelifted Mercedes R-class, unveiled today at the 2010 New York auto show. It lives, and in the UK the new model will only be available as an entry level, rear-drive R300 CDI and a top-spec, long-wheelbase R350 CDI. The R300 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY 2WD (to give this big beast its full name) is 7% more efficient than before but still offers the same power and performance. The more snappily titled R350 CDI 4MATIC is also more economical (its 33.2mpg bettering its predecessor by 2.8mpg) but also more powerful, with outputs of 261bhp and 457ft up from 218bhp and 376lb ft.
Brit-Based Supercar Maker Unveils Third New Model
Fri, 28 Feb 2014THIRD time’s going to be the charm for McLaren, as the Woking-based firm has unveiled its third supercar ahead of a public debut at the forthcoming Geneva Motor Show. Hot on the heels of the P1 hypercar, the new 650S slots between the firm’s flagship motor and already established 12C. With bold claims of race car-like performance while retaining the luxury and refinement of its premium supercar rivals, McLaren has revealed that the 650S can sprint to 124mph from rest – the industry standard 200kph – in a blistering 8.4 seconds.











