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MORE IS NOW LESS 30 June 2005 - BMW 165mph BMW ALPINA Roadster S
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KIA’S RANGE BLOSSOMS THIS SUMMER
30 June 2005 - Kia From 1st July, Kia customers have even more to smile about |  |
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IVECO SECURES PREMIER PRISON SERVICES CONTRACT
30 June 2005 - IVECO Iveco wins major contract to supply Premier Prison Services with 190 vehicles for transporting individuals held in custody between police stations, courts and prisons.
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MERCEDES-BENZ RIGHT ON TIME 30 June 2005 - Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz launch multifunction wristwatch with MP3 player
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RENAULT FIRST FOR DRIVING INSTRUCTORS
30 June 2005 - Renault Renault has joined forces with Master Cover to become the first ever manufacturer to offer a unique all-inclusive ‘Complete Driving School Package’ |  |
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LIVE 8 TRAVEL ADVICE 30 June 2005 - Transport for London A number of events, including the high-profile Live8 concert, mean this Saturday, July 2nd, will be a busy time for the Capital's transport network.
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MADE-TO-MEASURE MERCEDES 30 June 2005 - Mercedes-Benz When Lancashire-based Etiquette Formal Hire went in search of a fleet of bespoke vans for its nationwide deliveries of wedding and formal wear, it was thrilled to accept a unique proposal from Mercedes-Benz.
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TAKING IT TO THE MAX!
29 June 2005 - Citroën UK Ltd Tens of thousands of car enthusiasts will be heading to Britain’s biggest modified car show - Max Power Live – at the Birmingham NEC this weekend (1-3 July) for three days of motoring madness, and Citroën is adding to the mayhem with the show debut of two one-off modified C2 superminis.
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JOINT PRESS RELEASE FROM B.A.R HONDA, BMW WILLIAMS, RENAULT F1 TEAM, SAUBER PETRONAS, TEAM MCLAREN MERCEDES, TOYOTA MOTORSPORT GMBH 29 June 2005 - BAR Honda F1 The six Formula One Michelin teams identified above are very disappointed by the decision of the World Motor Sport Council to find them guilty of two of the five charges brought against them by the FIA in relation to the 2005 U.S. Grand Prix at Indianapolis.
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2005 UNITED STATES FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX, INDIANAPOLIS
29 June 2005 - Michelin Straight talk and a sincere gesture for the American spectators: It could have been an exciting race
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THE VOLVO NAME IS 90 YEARS OLD AND STILL GOING STRONG 29 June 2005 - Volvo Cars You might say that 90 years ago Volvo found its bearings and hasn't lost them since |
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SUZUKI – ONE-TWO-THREE-FOUR IN GREECE!
29 June 2005 - Suzuki Suzuki's P-G Andersson has won the Junior World Rally Championship category on the Acropolis Rally hotly pursued by three other Suzukis! |  |
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PROGRESS NOT TO BE SNEEZED AT 29 June 2005 - Ford You can always tell when summer's arrived, even when the predicted heatwave fails to materialise |  |
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VOLVO’S UNIQUE RECIPE 29 June 2005 - Volvo Cars Volvo focus on healthier, hayfever-free summer driving |  |
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SAAB REACHES FOUR MILLION MILESTONE 29 June 2005 - Saab Saab reached a milestone this week when its fourth millionth car came off Trollhättan’s assembly lines in Sweden. |  |
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PAUL STODDART SPEAKS OUT 29 June 2005 - Minardi F1 A personal ccount of events surrounding the 2005 US Grand Prix |  |
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AUTO TRADER LAUNCHES UK’S FIRST DESIRABILITY INDEX
28 June 2005 - Auto Trader Over two million buyers find themselves the proud owner of a new car every year in the UK - but how many have considered the desirability of their car when the time comes to sell? |  |
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LEX WARNS FLEETS TO ORDER EURO 4 DIESELS EARLY 28 June 2005 - Lex Vehicle Leasing Drivers tax bills will increase by a few hundreds pounds if their Euro 4 diesel is registered after 31 December 2005.
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THE £1 BILLION BILL BRITISH MOTORISTS COULD AVOID 28 June 2005 - Avon Tyres British motorists are collectively wasting more than £1billion every year, and increasing the risk of an accident, by failing to keep an eye on their tyre pressure.
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BUTTON TAKES THE WHEEL OF F1 RACING 28 June 2005 - BAR Honda F1 B.A.R Honda driver Jenson Button moved from cockpit to editor's chair this month as he became guest editor of the world's biggest-selling F1 magazine.
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