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Running Report: 2007 Audi TT 2.0 TFSi
By Steve Davies | Feb 8, 2012
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Nissan INVITATION Concept – Silly name, Nice looking car
By Steve Davies | Feb 7, 2012
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Super Bowl XLVI Automotive Ads – The Post-game Reckoning
By Steve Davies | Feb 6, 2012
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Honda NSX Concept arrives in Geneva next month
By Steve Davies | Feb 6, 2012
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Super Bowl Automotive Scorecard: Part 2
By Steve Davies | Feb 5, 2012
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ROAD 23: Subaru Special
By Steve Davies | Feb 4, 2012
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Honda enters WTCC with the all-new Swindon-built Civic
By Steve Davies | Feb 3, 2012
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Toyota GT 86 will cost from £24,995 in the UK
By Steve Davies | Feb 3, 2012
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Also..
- Fernando and Felipe put a brave face on their new 2012 car.. February 2, 2012 19:34
- Markku Alen takes Ferrari’s FF on a snow-covered forest stage (VIDEO) February 2, 2012 17:48
- Will Hamsters be cool enough for Kia’s Track’ster? February 2, 2012 15:00
- Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton unveil the new MP4-27 (VIDEO) February 2, 2012 13:32
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