Wednesday, November 25, 2015

A peek at BMW’s 1 Series sedan; Datsun Go tested; F1 rejects alternative engine – 25 Nov 2015 - 15:10

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Wednesday, 25 November 2015
 

A peek at BMW's first 1 Series sedan

The 1 Series is going front-wheel drive, and BMW is also throwing in a stylish sedan version.

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Datsun Go: You get what you pay for

Datsun's Indian-built budget-beater now comes with a driver's side airbag and a raft of convenience features.

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Formula One to cut engine costs

Manufacturers will make a plan to reduce costs after rejecting a proposal for an alternative engine.

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Outcry as VW refuses to pay owners

Consumer groups have attacked a decision by Volkswagen to deny compensation to British owners.

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Audi Anarchy: who makes hottest RS3?

Abt Sportsline's Hans-Jürgen Abt and Roland Mayer of Motoren Technik Mayer compete to build the world's hottest Audi RS3

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N1, N4 e-tolling on hold - for now

Platinum Corridor Concessionaire has e-toll system in place but won't use it after seeing the Sanral shambles in Gauteng

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We drive: Volvo's hottest road car

Track-taming S60 Polestar arrives in South Africa; sorry for you, they're all sold already.

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ROAD TESTS  

Tested: Audi's new Q7 is a class act

Second-generation Audi beetle-crusher has been slimmed and trimmed to make it more fleet-footed to drive.

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INDUSTRY NEWS  

Renault denies its Espace is toxic

New emissions controversy after a Swiss university measured a Renault's emissions at 25 times the Euro 6 limit.

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MOTORSPORT  

Stoner back from retirement, again

Retired twice MotoGP world champion Casey Stoner will be a test rider for Ducati next season.

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BIKES, QUADS AND KARTS  

Bikers help keep old-age home open

A Plumstead nursing home for the elderly will keep its doors open for another year thanks to a group of bikers.

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