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publication date: Dec 9, 2008
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author/source: Robin Roberts
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A raft of small but significant changes have been made to the new Nissan GT-R.
Its hand-built 485ps 3.8-litre V6 twin-turbo engine has gained 5ps and Dunlop SP Sport 600 DSST tyres will be standard. There're Gun Metal Rays seven-spoke standard alloys and the Black Edition will be fitted with the same design but in black.
The GT-R will start from £56,795 on the road with an increase of £1300 for the Premium Edition (£58,095) and another £1300 for the Black Edition (£59,395).
Nissan 370 GT-R for 2009
Ford's latest C-MAX MPV delivers the lowest CO2 emissions in its segment.
Engineering developments to 1.6 TDCi models have resulted in emissions of 119g/km of CO2. VED for these reduces immediately from £120 to £35 and there will be a further reduction to £30 from April. The official European Drive Cycle combined fuel
consumption figure for these models is improved to 62.8mpg. A total of 51 different Ford C-MAX, Focus, Fiesta, Fusion and new Ka models provide the tax, fuel economy and environmental benefits attached to sub-120g motoring.
Ford Focus C Max is now greener than ever

          



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