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Volvo has developed technology warning of a collision

Can accidents become a rarity?

With road-death figures still high, and greenhouse gas emissions causing concern, David Wilkins looks at moves to make cars safer and cleaner

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Travel Translator

The latest road trip gadgets

Thursday, 17 June 2010

From a handy translator to a pop-up tent, Sean O'Grady looks at accessories to enhance your next trip

Triple threat: the Bond Bug was denied entry to the 1970 Motor Show, because it was technically a motorcycle ALAMY

The Force is strong with this three-wheeler from Preston

Thursday, 17 June 2010

A long time ago, in a factory far, far away a vehicle was built that would one day propel a young Jedi toward his destiny, writes Andrew Roberts

High-tech: Kia’s Borrego is fuelled by hydrogen and has conventional performance, but underneath it is packed with the latest technology

How the fuels of the future will find their rightful places

Thursday, 17 June 2010

As Kia demonstrates its hydrogen fuel cell SUV, Sean O'Grady explains that each class of vehicle, from city car to long-distance lorry, could be powered by a different fuel

President Lula da Silva tries the Audi e-tron at the show

Yes, we can drive sustainably

Thursday, 17 June 2010

Postponed from last year, Challenge Bibendum aptly motored into Rio de Janeiro

Vauxhall Ampera to attempt longest UK electric vehicle run

Wednesday, 16 June 2010

Vauxhall is preparing to carry out the UK's longest run by an electric vehicle next week.

Suzuki announces new Swift

Friday, 11 June 2010

Suzuki has taken the wraps off its new, slightly larger, third-generation Swift. Like its predecessor, it will be built at the company's plant in Hungary.

Bug-eyed beauty: The VW Campervan epitomises everything from family jaunts to midlife crises, surfing getaways and festival frolics

60 years old and still going strong: Happy birthday to the iconic Volkswagen Campervan

Saturday, 22 May 2010

The sound of scraping metal gears, a plume of smoke from the exhaust pipe, coming to an embarrassing and untimely stop on the side of the motorway... this is the all-too familiar tale of motoring holidays in the Volkswagen Type 2 T1, aka the Splitscreen, the Microbus, the Splittie, the Bully, the Vee Dub, the Hippie-van – or, to non-diehards, the VW Campervan.

The decline in sales of the 'Amby' has been exacerbated by the rise of the Indian-Japanese company Maruti Suzuki

Black future for India's Model T

Tuesday, 11 May 2010

It was once said that you could have any car in India as long as it was a Hindustan Ambassador. But then came competition from overseas, and its sales went into reverse

The wheel deal: the Spyder has been restored to look exactly as it did the day it left the factory in 1953

The amazing Spyder-Man: The Ferrari that came back from the dead

Sunday, 2 May 2010

Built to race, then stolen and ditched by the Mob... and now this Vignale Spyder Ferrari has been lovingly restored to its former glory by a dedicated fan who can't wait to see it race at this week's glamorous Mille Miglia

<b>RAC 1000 sat nav:</b> Remember when sat navs were impossibly expensive? As with the most coveted technology, sat navs have quickly became affordable, and for those who simply want to get form A to B, this RAC branded model may be the most cost-effective way to avoid getting lost. It is one of the cheapest on the market, but is still adequate for most drivers' needs with a 3.5 inch touch screen display; UK and Ireland street level mapping; and safety camera data. Plus 30 per cent off breakdown cover is included within the box. £59.99, www.halfords.com

The top 10 car accessories

Thursday, 29 April 2010

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