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How the Ford Focus RS passed the Blue Oval's pothole test

Focus RS chief engineer Tyrone Johnson explains why running over a ferocious pothole 560 times was vital in the hot hatchback's development

How the Ford Focus RS passed the Blue Oval's pothole test
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UK car sales predicted to reach three million per year in 2017

Car dealer bosses predict surge in demand, pushing Britain closer to Europe's current biggest market, Germany

UK car sales predicted to reach three million per year in 2017
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Volvo says autonomous tech could add £10k to car prices

Very powerful autonomous software and hardware could send car prices rising at first; XC90 trials to begin next year

Volvo says autonomous tech could add £10k to car prices
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Crossovers set to dominate global car sales in 2016

Forget China; India is expected to be the stand-out market for sales growth this year, with crossovers being the hottest segment

Crossovers set to dominate global car sales in 2016
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Can Tesla really build 500,000 cars a year?

All-electric car maker says it can cope with rocketing demand, but doubts are cast over how suppliers will prop up parts supply

Can Tesla really build 500,000 cars a year?
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Peugeot releases first real-world fuel economy figures for 2008

Figures revealed after Peugeot, Citroën and DS announced their intentions to spearhead reporting of real-world economy testing

Peugeot releases first real-world fuel economy figures for 2008
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UK insurance industry boss casts doubts over autonomous vehicles

The boss of the UK's insurance trade body, James Dalton, disagrees with claims truly autonomous cars are nearly here

UK insurance industry boss casts doubts over autonomous vehicles
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Italian coachbuilders: why it's not the end of the road

After years of hardship, there are signs of a recovery for at least some Italian coachbuilders. Julian Rendell looks into the future of coachbuilders

Italian coachbuilders: why it's not the end of the road
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Analysis: can Tesla meet Model 3 demand?

With more than 276,000 deposits for the Model 3 since launch last week, the car is a runaway success for Tesla, but doubts as to whether Tesla can meet the demand refuse to die down

Analysis: can Tesla meet Model 3 demand?
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How the car industry could save Britain’s steel industry

Britain's car and steel industries are inextricably linked; but can the former save the latter?

How the car industry could save Britain’s steel industry
VW death of the steering wheel
Could future cars do away with the steering wheel?
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Could VW’s new design centres spell the end of the steering wheel?

The German car giant's focus on future technology is pushing it to explore steering wheel-free cars for future models

Could VW’s new design centres spell the end of the steering wheel?

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