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Review: Nissan Qashqai ePower - Brian Byrne, Irish Car

Nissan’s Qashqai is the brand’s biggest seller in Ireland, writes Brian Byrne. By a long shot — last year the C segment SUV sold more than twice the number of the company’s second best performing model here, the iconic Leaf EV. This is the third generation of a nameplate first rolled off the assembly line in 2007. At that time, anticipating the trend of crossover-SUVs for the family car market, it was designed to replace both the Almera compact and the Primera large family saloon models, both aged and tired. The strategy worked, and Qashqai boosted both the carmaker’s reputation and its bank balance. The strange-sounding name was used in Europe — variants were sold in other markets under more normal monikers, such as Rogue in the US.  The original quite soft style has sharpened up through the last two iterations, with the current car having a very strong presence indeed. The stylists have provided edgy shapes, managing to meld curves and angles into unexpectedly attractive elements. It

Laura Griffin talks about Untraceable! (& a Giveaway - closed)

CONGRATS TO LUCKY WINNERS – DEBBIE & PATRICIA Award-winning author Laura Griffin started her career in journalism before venturing into the world of romantic suspense. Her books include WHISPER OF WARNING, THREAD OF FEAR, ONE WRONG STEP, and ONE LAST BREATH. Visit her web site at www.lauragriffin.com . Today, Laura is here talking about her latest book, Untraceable . I’ve always wanted to disappear. Have you? Maybe just for a day or even a weekend. The heroine in my latest novel, Untraceable , takes the disappearing thing to a whole new level. Alexandra Lovell is a PI who has a niche business helping women vanish without a trace and begin new lives in safety. Is this really possible? As I researched this story, I learned that it is possible, but very tough to pull off because we leave digital footprints practically everywhere we go. Each time you buy something online, subscribe to a magazine, or rattle off your telephone number to some cashier at a store, you are giving complete s