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Exclusive: 2012 Bentley Continental GTC spied – with new V8
Sun, 10 Jul 2011First photo of a V8 Bentley Continental We had the launch of the new Bentley Continental GT – the 2011 car – back in September at the Paris Motor Show, but we’re still waiting for what will now be the 2012 Bentley Continental GTC – the drop-top Conti. We had a photo of the new GTC – complete with a slightly odd two-tone paint job – drop in last week, and we’d planned to run the story today – it’s a good filler for a Sunday. But it’s turned in to a bit more than that.
New Qoros at Geneva 2014 – looks like a Crossover/SUV
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Who's Where: Gordon Murray launches own design company
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