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Top Gear's James May is all for a new Morgan three-wheeler, but does it need to look quite so old fashioned?
Chevrolet's Korean-built large people carrier, the Orlando, hits the UK's crowded MPV market.
Toyota Avensis and Lexus IS 250 models could be at risk of fuel leaks and will need to be modified by mechanics.
Honda's popular Jazz gets hybrid power, making it Britain's cheapest and smallest family hybrid hatchback.
Telegraph Motoring hitches a lift with a car stunt supremo and learns some tricks of the trade.
Pictures and details of Ferrari's first four-wheel drive production car, the 208mph FF.
Limited edition versions of Aston Martin's new £39,995 'bespoke luxury commuter car' will reach customers in May.
All-new Ford Focus will be a more expensive car to own than its fiercest rival, the Volkswagen Golf.
More 20 mph zones and bus lanes could be put in place in towns across the country under Government plans to cut carbon emissions.
Head Porsche designer Martin Mauer talks about the development of new hybrid concept car at Detroit launch.
Watch Andrew English drive Chris Williams's Packard-engined Bentley.
More than three million drivers, who use their own cars for work, are being penalised by up to £2,000 a year because the Treasury has failed to recognise the alarming jump in the price of petrol.
Images of the Aston Martin Cygnet city car, which will cost £39,995 at launch.
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The Italian car firm explains why it turned to student designers - instead of its usual in-house talent - to come up with its latest 'models'.
The Rover P6 was technically groundbreaking in its day, but can it still cut it in 2011?
The all-new Audi A6 is packed with technology, but it's the executive car's refinement and build quality that really impress.
It can be quite difficult to teach an old bike new tricks , as the Suzuki V-Strom XPedition proves.
The BBC's lead Formula One commentator is competing alongside former F1 team-mate Mark Blundell in this weekend's 24-hour race at Daytona.
The centre of attention at the Detroit motor show this year was not a roaring SUV, but an electric vehicle that slides along the road with barely a sound.
Despite proliferating potholes, growing congestion and the soaring price of fuel it seems it's other motorists that really put people off driving.
Honest John selects the new BMW X3 as the king of the small off-roaders.
VW's diesel-electric hybrid two-seater that can do 313mpg to enter production in 2013.
No action movie is complete without at least a few scenes of motorised mayhem - and the Green Hornet is no exception with two- and four-wheeled stunts.
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