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BMW’s New M3 and M5 M Performance Editions go on sale

Would you like one? BMW are producing a limited run of M Performance Editions for the BMW M3 and BMW M5 - just for the UK market. Fitted with their familiar 414bhp and 552bhp V8 engines, the new BMW M3 M Performance Edition will cost £74,080, while the BMW M5 M Performance Edition will set you back a cool £95,140.

VIDEO: Volvo’s SARTRE road train visualises a driverless future

For the first time ever a convoy of self-driven cars has operated on a public motorway among other road users, the historic test carried out a motorway outside Barcelona, Spain saw the cars wirelessly linked to a lead vehicle covering a distance of 200km.

Volkswagen reveals the Scirocco GTS at Leipzig

The Auto Mobil International show in Leipzig, Germany, which opens its doors on 2 June, will see the first appearance of the new Scirocco GTS, together with other new models including the Volkswagen CC R Line, Beetle Fender and CrossPolo ‘Urban White’.

Adwatch: BMW M – It’s like having your cake and eating it too

A lot of people 'inside' BMW were unhappy about their brand team ditching 'The Ultimate Driving Machine' tagline from the car maker's ads and replacing it with.. JOY.

That's like Audi dropping 'Vorsprung Durch Technik' and replacing it with 'Well-built & Reliable'.

VIDEO: Lexus LF-LC takes to the road around Lake Como, Italy

You may have spotted Lexus' LF-LC in the photo gallery we published from The Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este at the weekend. Lexus went one step further than its static Concorso display, by actually driving the LF-LC on the roads around Lake Como in Italy.

Putting the Customer First: Audi responds to the TT Window Regulator issue

Back in February, we published a running report on our own Audi TT 2.0 TFSi which focused on a problem that had blighted our enjoyment of the car - namely the driver or passenger window becoming 'stuck' half open.

Porsche unveils the most exclusive of anniversary specials, the 911 Club Coupe

It's sixty years since the first Porsche Club was founded in Germany, and to mark the occasion Porsche are producing a 911 so exclusive that only the most loyal of customers can own one.

DRB-Hicom say Lotus is for keeps – but what are their plans for the car maker?

DRB-Hicom released a statement last night confirming that beleaguered sports car maker, Lotus, is not for sale. But what is their motivation for providing such an assurance, and what does this 'really' mean?

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