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Infiniti G37 – UK Prices and details
Thu, 18 Jun 2009The Infiniti G37 Range of Saloon, Coupe and Convertible launched in the UK (Coupe pictured) So far we’ve had the Infiniti G37 Convertible Specifications; details on the Infiniti FX37 and FX50 – a full sized SUV – and the Infiniti EX37 – a compact SUV / Crossover. Today comes news on the G37 Range, which includes Saloon, Coupe and Convertible models. We already brought you a heap of information on the Infiniti G37 Convertible a couple of weeks ago, so we’ll bring that up to date by adding stuff on the Saloon and Coupe.
Bentley Continental GTC Speed (2009) first pictures
Tue, 06 Jan 2009By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 06 January 2009 10:58 This is Bentley’s facelifted Continental GTC and the mid-life tweakery completes Crewe’s revisions to its Continental range. The changes also usher in the higher-power 600bhp Speed model, which Bentley predicts will account for two-thirds of GTC sales. It's also the car Bentley denied they'd build when we scooped the GTC Speed last year!The new Continental GTC range will be on display at next week's Detroit 2009 motor show.
Passengers are the biggest distraction
Tue, 29 Jul 2014THE BIGGEST DISTRACTION for drivers is other people in the car. Adult passengers are the most distracting, with 18% of drivers saying they have had a near miss or crashed because of their attention being drawn away by someone else in the car. A survey by the AA found adjusting the radio was the second biggest distraction, with 16% of drivers admitting they had narrowly avoided a collision or been in a crash while fiddling with the radio.