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Mercedes accidentally publishes the first 2014 Mercedes S-Class photo
Wed, 01 May 2013The image has since been removed, but not before it escaped in to the wild to give us our first official view of the new S Class, a car which has always set new standards in equipment and safety with each new launch, and the 2014 S Class will be no different. What will be different is the range of models we expect to arrive in the next few years, from standard and long wheelbase S Class through an S Class Coupe, S Class Convertible and a super-luxury S Class Pullman, which will effectively replace Mercedes’ failed Maybach adventure. The new S Class looks less bulbous than its current incarnation, with the bulging rear wheel arches gone and a slimmer look all round.
Goodwood Festival of Speed 2012 gallery and videos
Tue, 03 Jul 2012CAR Magazine was among the 185,000 guests at the 2012 Goodwood Festival of Speed and we've added photos, videos, galleries and more to our review here. Flick through our Goodwood photographs and pictures in the gallery (right) and watch Festival of Speed videos at the foot of the page. Click here for videos from the 2012 Goodwood Festival of Speed.
'Bin the booster', says car seat maker
Tue, 08 Jul 2014A CAR CHILD seat manufacturer is urging parents to bin booster seats amid claims of ‘dangers’ involved in using them for older kids. Britax, which manufactures child seats for youngsters up to 135cm tall, or about 12 years old, claims that its own research suggests 49% of seating setups for 4-12-year-olds could be unsafe. Some form of child seat is legally required until a child reaches 135cm in height, to ensure that the seat belt crosses their chest at the correct and safe height, but Britax claims to have found many belts to have been fitted incorrectly.