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Evening Times, April 08, 2005

Drive Times

1007 Is Summer's Hot Hit

THE revolutionary new Peugeot 1007, which has already won two prestigious awards, is now set to astonish even more people by starting from as little as pounds-10,850. The range, available in two trim levels, has been designed to offer buyers maximum choice with minimum complication.

Focus Is Ford's Saloon Bar Star

THE Focus has been a major success for Ford, but it has never quite caught the imagination of middle Britain as the old Mondeo. It has always been something of a one-trick pony, admired for its efficiency and practicality, but never being viewed as sophisticated or elegant.

Astra's Star Concept Road Test: Vauxhall Astra

THE rest of Europe calls the three-door Opel Astra the Gran Turismo Compact or GTV - which sounds a lot sexier than Sport Hatch - but never mind. Because of Vauxhall's traditional UK trim names - SXi, SRi and latterly VXR, the company believes calling it the GTV would cause acronym overload.

So Smooth On Ducati's 999

SITTING in the Campsies looking at the Ducati 999 I wondered why it was so different to the bike Carl Fogarty rode to four world titles. Apart from the fact it was black, not red, I could only think that perhaps Foggy liked a bit of rough.

Motorbike Manifesto

THE Motorcycle Industry Association has launched a Motorcycling Manifesto in a bid to influence the new Government. With an average of 7600 bike licence holders in each UK constituency, the MCI calls for action in several key areas.

Magic of Matizroad Test : Chevrolet Ma Tiz

IF Chevrolet is to become a force in Europe, the Matiz must succeed - it's as simple as that. The Matiz is the one mass-market model the company has in its portfolio, accounting for 10-per cent of city cars sold across the continent. Just as importantly, it earned the respect of many drivers during its period as a Daewoo.

Crank Cases

* A BRISTOL bus driver and route trainer got lost between two of the city's best known areas. Luckily for the First bus company, passenger Mark Gee was on hand to direct the bus through the early-evening rush hour traffic.

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