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Friday, April 13 2007
Test drive: restyled Porsche Cayenne
The Cayenne has delivered a serious slap in the face to the grouches who refused to accept that a 4X4 could sport the Porsche badge, selling over 150,000 units in 4 years! Now, in mid-career, it has undergone a little facelift.
Select from over 100 original ideas for stays at sweet prices !
On bikes, in the vineyards or relaxing in the garden, cooking classes or fitness workouts...
The choice is endless. Click here




NEW TECHNOLOGIES
The new X-960 and X-970 T ViaMichelin portable GPS devices
Making trips safer, efficient and pleasant from start to end by proposing mobility aid solutions: such is the philosophy behind the new ViaMichelin portable GPS range available from 24 April.

TEST BENCH
New BMW 3 Series Convertible: an open-top velvet revolution
The fourth-generation 3 Series Convertible has swapped its classic fabric hood for a retractable hard-top roof. We share our first impressions on the roads of the Basque Country.

New BMW X5: the boss is back
Up against the Mercedes ML and newcomer Audi Q7, the new BMW X5 - leader of the luxury 4X4s - is back in great form.

WHAT'S NEW
2007 Chrysler Sebring
American manufacturer Chrysler is tackling the medium-sized family saloon segment.

The new Opel GT sets out to conquer Europe!
The archetypal sports two-seater also boasts the comfort of a GT convertible.

SLIDE SHOW
The spring crop of roadsters
Along with the fine weather, out come the roadsters! Here is a selection of the models - some romantic, others more virile - currently available on the market.

TWO-WHEELER
2007 Suzuki Bandit 1250
The Suzuki Bandit 1250 remains by far the most affordable high-powered road bike on the market.


Latest tests drive

Peugeot 207 CC
Audi TT Roadster
Volvo C30 2.0D 136 PS


IN THE HEADLINES
Insider Saint-Étienne
Between the Loire and the Rhône, this pioneering town of the industrial revolution captivates you with its design tradition (still very much alive) and also with its cultural life, scenery, accent and gastronomy...

DESTINATIONS
What delicious food in Saint-Étienne!
The birth town of the great chef Pierre Gagnaire boasts plenty gourmet treasures and addresses.

ESCAPADES
Take a break in Vaucluse !
The Provence of charming hilltop perched villages, Mont Ventoux and the fields of lavender, the Provence of the Luberon hills and the city of Avignon, ranked among UNESCO World Heritage, the Provence of colourful markets, olive oil, great wines, lively festivals...

GASTRONOMY
Le Saut du loup (Paris)
Discovery of the Saut du loup, the restaurant at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs...

HOLIDAY IDEA
Luxembourg: the Moselle valley and the 'Little Switzerland'
Want to get the feel of tomorrow's Europe? Want to explore a country that is familiar yet different? Discover Luxembourg!



Latest destinations

Cardiff or the pride of being Welsh!
A stroll through old Montpellier
New York - Greenwich Village
Nantes inventing itself anew
Luxembourg 2007
Les Orres (France)
Secret Finland
Lillehammer (Norway)
Shopping arcades or the exploration of a little known Paris
Paris: Louis XVI's expiatory chapel


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