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Sestroretck, default, Russian Federation
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Nissan Juke-R: First customer car ready for delivery

Tue, 16 Oct 2012

The first Nissan Juke-R #001 – Nissan’s Juke with the heart of a GT-R – is ready for delivery to its owner. It will have cost at least £400k. Now the very first Nissan Juk-R is ready to roll out to its owner – who will have paid at least £400,000 for the privilege of owning a Juke with the running gear from a GT-R – and built by Motorsports outfit RML, with advice from Nissan Technical Centre Europe.

CAR interviews Ferrari's tech boss on 458 Speciale and beyond (2014)

Fri, 10 Jan 2014

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Victor Muller on Saab escapade: 'Painful'

Thu, 23 May 2013

Reports say that the Swedish government wants to question former Saab chairman Victor Muller as part of an inquiry into suspected tax offenses at Saab. Muller defended payments he received from the automaker in a recent interview with me and talked about how he has moved on from painful memories of Saab. The Dutch entrepreneur rejected criticisms that his 600,000 euro ($773,000) annual pay package at Saab was too large.