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From the Editor's desk
23/05/2012 13:20
Renault turns to Red Bull's F1 team for inspiration with an all new Twingo RS model while the facelifted Murano has arrived in South Africa. A Ferrari driver highlights the dangers of running a red light by crashing into a taxi. A toddler is saved after taking a joy ride through traffic on a toy motorbike. If you have some extra cash lying around and fancy moving to New York, a parking garage is up for grabs at a cool R8.33-million! READ THE STORY
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F1 inspiration for new Twingo RS
Renault's little pocket rocket will benefit from Red Bull's Formula 1 performance with improved handling and a style update. Check out the new Twingo RS Red Bull Racing RB7!
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Boy, 3, saved from traffic stunt
A three-year-old was rescued by a police officer after riding his toy motorcycle through rush hour traffic. Watch the cringe worthy video!
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Video: Ferrari smash kills three
A video camera captured an horrific crash in Singapore highlighting the dangers of running a red light. Watch as a Ferrari runs a red light and slams into a taxi.
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Sleek new Murano arrives in SA
Nissan's Murano SUV has gone under the knife and receives a style update for 2012 including a redesigned facia and improved interior.
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Parking spot on sale for R8m
A luxury property developer in New York has a costly solution for those seeking privacy and convenience when visting venues in the Big Apple - a parking space valued at R8-million.
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Monaco GP: Six of the best?
Formula 1 will chalk up a notable first if McLaren's Lewis Hamilton finishes first in the Monaco Grand Prix.
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Reader's test: Mazda CX-7
Mazda's has been a life-long feature in reader Theo's life and, while he drives a car from cousin Ford, he has some serious respect for his mum's sporty crossover.
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Tech leads to driver distraction
Drivers can now surf the internet, chat and Google-search but please don't crash while you're on Facebook or tweeting from your car, warn safety officials.
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'No progress' in bikes' death toll
Motorcycle deaths are of growing concern in the US with possibly 4500 riders killed in 2011.
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