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Get more on in-car tech with new website Alphr.com

Our new sister site Alphr.com will offer in-depth coverage of in-car tech, electric cars and motoring innovations

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Our yearly Driver Power customer satisfaction survey tells us that new car buyers love in-car technology, with the SEAT Leon being the top-ranked model in the 2015 poll's tech category.

If you're interested in reading more about car tech, from connectivity systems in current cars to the latest advances in the electric car market, you'll love our new sister site Alphr.com.

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It's a brand new site from the team behind PC Pro, working with a team of expert contributors including former Dragon's Den dragon Piers Linney. The site will cover all things technology from the fields of business, science, space, lifestyle and culture – and we think Auto Express readers will love the site's cars channel.

Editorial director Ian Betteridge said: “Passion for technology is no longer something confined to the IT team. Every business has people who live and breathe technology, whether they work in sales, marketing or elsewhere. And those people are often key influencers for big purchasing decisions.

“This audience expects coverage that goes beyond just computers. They want to read about the latest technology, whether in their car, pocket, or even on their wrist. They also want to know about the biggest technology projects of all, from the worlds of science and engineering.”

Sound good to you? Make sure you bookmark Alphr.com today – and check out the Facebook and Twitter pages, too.

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