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Vauxhall Monaro may be back

We'd only just got used the sad loss of the Monaro from the Vauxhall range after it had been with us for such a short period of time. Then just after it's left, we hear it could be back again in a new, improved form.
There are rumours that Vauxhall will build on the relationship with their fellow GM company in Australia buy bringing in a large rear wheel drive Holden at the prestige end of their line up. Given the brief success of the Monaro on these shores, we feel that would be a great idea. But we're hoping it will look more like the Monaro, and less like a large Vectra than some pictures we have seen might suggest.
If it does arrive, we can expect it to feature the Holden power plants which produce over 260 bhp in 3.6 litre V6 guise, and over 360 in 6.0 litre V8 form. Will Vauxhall do it? We hope so.

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New Mini

A new Mini Cooper S will be seen by the public for the first time at the Paris Motor show in September 2006.

Ford Ka

Ford's new Ka is due to arrive in the UK in 2008, and early indications are that it will be a popular new release.

Toyota can read your mind

Toyota are said to be developing mind reading devices for inclusion in future models of their cars, and these will be used to adapt your car's settings according to how you are feeling.
But don't expect to your Celica, MR2, Avensis or Corolla adjusting itself to your mood any time soon.

Hyundai Coupe Facelift

Hyundai have facelifted their popular Coupe once again, and it looks good.
The 'Korean Ferrari' has changed shape several times in its life and not always to the customer's liking. However, this latest revision, which will be on sale towards the end of 2006 looks great; the lines are leaner and meaner with a relatively agressive look from the front.

Audi S3

Yet another peformance car built on the Golf platform will be available from early 2007 in the shape of the incredible Audi S3.

Lotus Elise Electric & Mazda RX-8 Hydrogen SE

A Californian Company (Tesla Motors) have developed a 100% electric version of the Lotus Elise with input from the Norfolk company. And before sports car enthusiasts switch off, thinking that electric cars are slow and boring, the new car is claimed to have a 0-60 time of about 4 seconds!

Ralliart Mitsubushi Lancer Evo IX FQ-360

UK Performance specialists Ralliart have released a 366bhp variant of the current Mitsubushi Lancer Evo.

VW Polo Blue Motion

VW have stepped up the ante in the value for money stakes with their Blue Motion Polo; the new model is capable of over 72mpg and has a C02 rating of 103g/Km.

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