Posted 9th Jun 2011 by James Baggott
Filed under: Latest News
Having a car you can remotely control is no longer reserved for Knight Rider – now owners of the world's safest cars can 'talk' to their cars from afar.
The Swedish firm has announced a new smart phone app for iPhone and Android users which allows them to control a host of key features on their cars.
Continue reading Play Knight Rider with your new Volvo
Posted 9th Jun 2011 by Nic Cackett
Filed under: BMW
Most car adverts are conceived as an imaginative sales pitch to potential customers, but for automotive exotica like the BMW 1-Series M Coupe, they are simply intended to confirm what we already knew - namely, that the thing is pant-wettingly awesome.
We've driven the newest M model and can testify to its brilliance, but watching this BMW Canada commercial makes us want to sell the kidney required to actually buy one.
No further introduction is required. Make with the clickety clack below and enjoy.
Continue reading Video: 1-Series M Coupe ad makes us go weak at the knees
Posted 9th Jun 2011 by Nic Cackett
Filed under: Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes has thrown off the covers on the next generation of M-Class, its new challenger for the cutthroat luxury SUV class.
The big Merc has been an underwhelming prospect in the past, but Mercedes has reinvigorated the model with a sculpted look inherited from the current saloon line-up.
Continue reading New Mercedes M-Class to rival X5
Posted 9th Jun 2011 by James Baggott
Filed under: Consumer
The Blue Oval's domination of the best selling car charts continued in May with the Ford Fiesta topping the pile yet again – for the third month in a row!
The latest figures revealed by the SMMT this week revealed the Fiesta retained its number one spot as the best selling car of the year too. It found an impressive 8,135 homes last month alone.
Continue reading Top of the Tin Tops: May's best selling cars
Posted 9th Jun 2011 by Martyn Collins
Filed under: First Drive
Mazda has given previews of its cars of the future with early drives of petrol and diesel prototypes fitted with SKYACTIV technology.
This is more than a selection of new engines and transmissions designed to reduce Co2 and improve economy. With SKYACTIV technology, Mazda has looked hard at how its cars are produced and improved their economy whilst claiming that driveability has also been raised.
Continue reading First drive: Mazda SKYACTIV Technology
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