Edwards at Baynhall Garage, near Kempsey, will be taking three of the dealership's best-selling models along to the Worcester Motor Show... a Mazda MX5, a Kia Cee'd and a Mitsubishi Outlander.

Simon Hughes, the company's sales manager for Mazda and Daihatsu, said: "The Mazda MX5 roadster is a two-seater coupe with an all-new electronic folding roof.

"The Kia Cee'd is a four or five door saloon and is probably the best car the firm has ever made.

"The Mitsubishi Outlander is the big 4x4 2.5 litre which replaced the Shogun Sport."

When Kia first introduced the Cee'd to the UK market in February this year, the warranty offer was bumper to bumper for five years plus an additional two years cover for the power-train.

It now offers a full warranty covering everything from headlight to tailpipe for the full seven years or 100,000 miles.

Not only does this strengthen Europe's leading car warranty offer, but Kia is also applying this retrospectively to cover all Cee'd owners who have purchased a vehicle since launch.

Peter Cadogan, secretary for the Worcester Group of Advanced Motorists will also be at the motor show where he will be promoting safer driving, particularly among the young. Drivers under the age of 26 are being offered a Skills for Life advanced driving course at a knockdown price of £65. The course normally costs £85.

On Saturday, the course will also available for £65 to anyone who signs up and it will include membership, test fee and a book on advanced driving. Mr Cadogan said: "It's terrible how many young people have been killed on the roads in the last couple of years. We're trying to encourage people to join the Institute of Advanced Motorists.

"There has been an unfortunate number of deaths and we would like to see the basic standards of driving increased so that deaths are avoided."

The advanced driving course focuses more intensively on forward planning, road positioning and anticipating hazards.

Matthew Baker of Professional Car Cleaning is a professional mobile car valeter serving Worcester, Droitwich, Kidderminster and Stourport-on-Severn. His service offers protection for car paintwork with a layer lasting two years and also involves extensive cleaning of the fabric and interior of cars.

Mr Baker started his business last summer. He said: "The motor show is an ideal opportunity to promote awareness of my services."