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RESIN WINS SPE AUTOMATIVE INNOVATION AWARD
24 November 2005 - Suzuki SUZUKI SWIFT PEDESTRIAN PROTECTION |  |
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THE NEW CHEVROLET CAPTIVA, A COMPACT SUV FOR EUROPE 24 November 2005 - Chevrolet The first diesel powered compact Chevrolet SUV |  |
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SNOW CHAINS IN EUROPE 23 November 2005 - Car Parts Direct Snow Chains a legal requirement in Europe - and you’re likely to need them in the UK this winter |  |
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EXTERNAL SIGNAGE ON MINI CABS, THE CONSULTATION BEGINS 23 November 2005 - Transport for London Transport for London's (TfL) Public Carriage Office (PCO) has issued a formal public consultation to decide whether private hire vehicles in the capital should be permitted to have external signage. |  |
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CONGESTION CHARGE SUSPENDED FOR CHRISTMAS
22 November 2005 - Transport for London The Congestion Charge will again be suspended between Christmas and NewYear. |  |
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PICK UP SALES - PICKING UP 22 November 2005 - Nissan Even though the UK new car market is in decline, pick up sales driven by the popularity of the versatile Double Cabs and King Cabs continue to grow. |  |
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GREEN LIGHT FOR AUDI R8 IN NECKARSULM
22 November 2005 - Audi New Audi sports car to go into production |  |
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FINNISH TAXI DRIVERS FLY IN FOR FOOTBALL
22 November 2005 - London Taxi A party of 22 Finnish taxi drivers has made a flying visit to London for a football match against the capital’s cabbies. |  |
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ARE TOO MANY CAMERAS TRIVIALISING SPEEDING OFFENCES? 20 November 2005 - Allen & Allen The large number of speeding cameras on our roads may be trivialising the offence |
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TIME TO OUTLAW COWBOY CLAMPERS, SAY MOTORISTS
20 November 2005 - RAC Ninety four percent of motorists want to see wheel clamping on private land outlawed in England and Wales, according to a new poll from the RAC Foundation for Motoring**. |
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HYUNDAI WEBSITE GETS EXTRA CUSTOMER-FRIENDLY FEATURES
20 November 2005 - Hyundai The Hyundai customer website has received a facelift, with several new sections added to improve the visitor experience. |  |
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NISSAN CHILD ALERT 20 November 2005 - Nissan NEW SERVICE ALERTS DRIVERS TO PRESENCE OF CHILDREN IN VICINITY |
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ROBERT WINS IRISH TECHNICIAN OF THE YEAR AWARD
20 November 2005 - Volvo Truck Ltd Dennison Commercials’ Group Service Manager Robert Jackson has been voted Irish Technician of the Year at this year’s ‘Export & Freight’ Transport and Logistics Awards. |  |
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PARKING PROBLEMS SOLVED WITH NEW VAUXHALL ACCESSORY
19 November 2005 - Vauxhall Reversing in a busy car park is one of the many challenges drivers face today. |  |
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TRANSFAST CHOOSE VOLVO FOR THE ‘ITALIAN JOB’ 18 November 2005 - Volvo Truck Ltd Manchester-based Transfast GB has recently taken delivery of their first Volvo FH12 artic. |  |
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FORMULA ONE HANS DEVICE INSPIRES RENAULT 'SLEEP SAFE' HEAD RESTRAINTS
18 November 2005 - Renault Over the last 10 years, the chance of surviving a serious crash if you are sat in the front seats of a car has risen dramatically. |  |
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CIVIC MAKES UK PUBLIC DEBUT AT LONDON BOAT SHOW
18 November 2005 - Honda Honda (UK) will be showcasing the new Civic at the 2006 London International Boat Show alongside an incredible array of products from its marine, car and motorcycle ranges. |  |
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24 MILLIONTH GOLF ROLLS OFF LINE
17 November 2005 - Volkswagen (UK) The Volkswagen Golf range is extended this week in the UK, as the most powerful production Golf to date, the new R32, goes on sale on Friday 18 November. |  |
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EXCELLENCE ACHIEVED THROUGH MONDIAL UK STAFF AWARDS
17 November 2005 - Mercedes-Benz 2004 Mercedes-Benz Technician of the Year Awards announced |  |
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MAZDA SASSOU: FROM DESIGN SKETCH TO REALITY
17 November 2005 - Mazda One of the most talked-about vehicles at this year’s Frankfurt Motor Show was the Mazda Sassou concept car, which hinted at where Mazda might be heading with a future B-car. |  |
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