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09 January 2010'Innocent' driver admits offence to avoid cost of court defence
A company director has admitted a motoring offence he says he has not
committed after becoming one of the first to be caught by controversial new
rules on court costs.
read moreGM will close Saab - Autocar report
Saab’s fate as a car maker may already have been sealed, according to sources at GM Europe in Germany.
read moreHarman fined over car crash
Harriet Harman, the Labour deputy leader, yesterday pleaded guilty to driving without "due care and attention" and accepted a fine of £350, writes Alex...
read moreTakeover talk and improved car market boosts Tomkins
Trading optimism combined with takeover speculation to help push Tomkins to a two-year high on Friday. Shares in the engineer gained 2.7 per cent to 212p. helped by a...
read moreSweden takes plea for Saab's survival to Detroit
A Swedish government delegation will head to Detroit today on a last-ditch mission to persuade General Motors to keep Saab Automobile alive after the US group...
read moreBig ambitions for small car segment
The crowds gather admiringly around a souped-up version of Volkswagen's best-selling Polo compact car on the German carmaker's stand at the Delhi auto show. Adorned...
read moreIndia aims for fourfold growth in motor trade
India's automotive industry is pushing ahead with a target to grow fourfold by 2016 in spite of the global economic slowdown, as the country seeks to become one of the...
read moreBritain's best new cars
Autocar's testers have picked their top 10 cars for 2010.
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