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Kia GT4 Stinger concept car due for Detroit Motor Show 2014
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New entry-level Caterham Seven to cost under £17k
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New commenting rules on CAR Online
Thu, 21 Jan 2010CAR Online has a reputation for intelligent, friendly and informed debate – both in our forum and on the comments attached to each story. However, a minority of users has recently dragged the standard of conversation down, ruining the enjoyment of the majority. Today we launch new guidelines so our users know the ground rules; we hope to moderate more effectively and introduce a new three-strikes-and-you're-out-rule.'We have to act to protect CAR Online's quality debate,' said associate editor Tim Pollard.