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Volkswagen Polo UK details
Thu, 06 Aug 2009Volkswagen has released prices and specs for the UK of the new VW Polo The new Polo is a good looking car, taking design cues from VW’s successful Scirroco.It is bigger than the outgoing model but lighter, and has managed some good improvements in economy and emissions. Which is all good news. So there should be fair few takers for the new Polo, which arrives in UK showrooms in October, with orders starting from now.
Rolls-Royce debuts Ghost Series II at Geneva motor show
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Nissan GT-R import fears
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