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Nissan has created another new car niche with its Murano CrossCabriolet, set to make its debut at this week's LA motor show.
Lloyd Hook takes a hair-raising ride with Ben Collins, the demon driver formerly known as the Stig.
We examine how the Nissan Leaf might suit buyers convinced by an electric future yet filled with range anxiety.
Tackling the annual London to Brighton Veteran Car Run in a 1902 Dennis on a very cold Autumnal day.
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.
Part two of our Telegraph Motoring/AXA survey shows that we love driving alone in our own space.
'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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Lloyd Hook finds out what it's like to take a drive with man who was the Stig
Watch Andrew English take the silver DB5 for a spin before it goes on sale.
Aston Martin's new luxury city car, the Cygnet, makes a very public debut by going on display in Harrods department store today.
Images of classic Minis on the stages, plus MINI's 2011 WRC contender.
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Driving the world's fastest production car, the 258mph Veyron Super Sport.
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.
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 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.
Ford’s rally supremo Malcolm Wilson talks to Andrew English about the glory days, and the company’s chances in 2011 .
Details of 2011 Nissan GT-R, the £69,950 supercar, are confirmed as the order books open.
Honest John points a potential Porsche buyer in the direction of the company's Silverstone experience centre.
Motorists avoid the risk of getting caught short with what is expected to be a surprise hit on this year's Christmas wish lists - the pocket toilet.
Linda Harrison gets a lesson in green driving, and finds some clever ways to save fuel.
The most famous cars from television and film, from KITT to the Batmobile.
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