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Tuesday 16 November 2010

Motoring

Motoring Top Stories

Nissan's Crossover cabriolet breaks cover

Nissan has created another new car niche with its Murano CrossCabriolet, set to make its debut at this week's LA motor show.

Driving with the former Stig: Man behind the mask

Lloyd Hook takes a hair-raising ride with Ben Collins, the demon driver formerly known as the Stig.

Nissan Leaf review

We examine how the Nissan Leaf might suit buyers convinced by an electric future yet filled with range anxiety.

London to Brighton Veteran Car Run

Tackling the annual London to Brighton Veteran Car Run in a 1902 Dennis on a very cold Autumnal day.

Lord Mayor's Coach review

Ahead of this year's Lord Mayor's Show, we have privileged access to his magnificent ceremonial coach, the oldest such vehicle still in regular use.

How our cars became like home

Part two of our Telegraph Motoring/AXA survey shows that we love driving alone in our own space.

Baffling Bach has left me a bit befuddled

'Am I being thick? Nothing else on the computer or telephone has beaten me'. James May battles with in-car entertainment.

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Changing clocks costs lives

Counting the cost – human and economic – of darker evenings.

Lotus Evora S review

Driving the brilliant new, 172mph, supercharged Lotus Evora S.

Veyron Super Sport review

Driving the world's fastest production car, the 258mph Veyron Super Sport.

Breaking up is hard to do

James May prepares to say farewell to his beloved Porsche Boxster.

London to Brighton car run in pics

London to Brighton veteran car rally

Images from the weekend's London to Brighton Veteran Car Run.

2011 Nissan GT-R review

The Nissan GT-R is one of the fastest cars money can buy and for 2011 has undergone a series of tweaks to make it even quicker still.

City safe braking without hands - or feet

VW’s new active city braking system augments its intelligent cruise control and front-assist braking to help prevent collisions with the car ahead at speeds below 19mph.

Honda to take motorcycle show 'by storm'

Honda has announced plans to take the Motorcycle Live show by storm by unveiling three new-for-2011 models as well as showcasing star riders and staging celebrity appearances.

Malcolm Wilson - Rally man

Ford’s rally supremo Malcolm Wilson talks to Andrew English about the glory days, and the company’s chances in 2011 .

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