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What's your boss reading?
If your boss starts talking about nudges, blinks, captainitis or flipstars - don't worry. We've digested those "explain everything" books so you can push the envelope with the best.
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New Ford targets fuel efficiency
Fuel economy issues dominate London motor show where Ford unveils a Fiesta that emits 98 grammes of CO2 per kilometres and can do more than 76 miles per gallon.
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What price for Jaguar and Land Rover?
Ford will not confirm it, but it seems a deal has been struck and Tata is about to take over Jaguar and Land Rover. But how much should a buyer pay?
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Brandy matured in Napoli barrels
Cider brandy matured in barrels from the shipwrecked MSC Napoli has gone on sale in Somerset.
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Cinquecento's return marks Fiat's revival
On 4 July 1957, an Italian icon hit the road as the first Fiat 500 rolled off the production line in Turin. Exactly fifty years later, another Fiat 500 is officially being launched.
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What the 90s means to you
It was the decade of the Gulf War, the dotcom boom, New Labour and the death of Princess Diana. But for many of you, it is the music that lingers in the memory.
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Ad Breakdown's pick of 2006
Indians on a train, builders' bums and a paint explosion - a review of the best and worst adverts of 2006. Advertising has again this year shown its power to inspire and infuriate.
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BMW's hydrogen car: Beauty or beast?
BBC News drives the world's first series produced car that is powered by zero-emission hydrogen.
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Bonfire of the brands
We are surrounded by myriad brands, flashing neon signs, billboards, labels on our heads, feet and bodies, and the objects we hold in our hands. But what happens when one man tries to live without them?
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Cheaper cars 'are more reliable'
A consumer survey of new cars suggests small cheap cars can be more reliable than larger expensive models.
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Supercar marks British BMW premiere
The unveiling of BMW's new supercar is the first time the German carmaker has used the British Motor Show to premiere a vehicle.
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Q&A: Why Peugeot is leaving the UK
Peugeot has said it will close its only car plant in the UK. What is the reason for the move?
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Car mechanics 'drive up charges'
Forget stories about overpaid lawyers and doctors, the real money is to be made fixing cars, a survey finds.
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Foreign lessons for British manufacturers
As leaders prepare to meet for talks in the UK on the EU's economy, what can overseas companies teach Britain about productivity?
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Stretched Mini hints at big future
The Mini Traveller concept, currently on show at the Frankfurt motor show, hints at future Mini derivatives.
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New Mercedes boss makes a splash
The new head of Daimler Chrysler is determined to transfsorm the prospects of Mercedes.
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Is Rover politically damaging?
Thousands of MG Rover workers are being made redundant after rescue deal talks collapse. Could there be a political impact?
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Old model army cramps MG Rover's style
The privately owned UK car maker's models might look the business, but look beyond the facelifts and their age becomes instantly apparent.
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BMW cash to fuel Mini production
The German car maker BMW announces £100m in fresh investment to boost production at its Mini factory in Oxford.
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The deadly middle-age crisis
The BBC's Stephen Evans examines the dangers of returning to motorcycle mischief once the children have fled the nest.
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