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Watch the Official Cars 2 trailer, version 3
Tue, 03 May 2011Disney Pixar has given us a third sneak-peek at the upcoming Cars 2 movie. Lighting McQueen, Tow Mater, Sally and the gang this time battle spies, international conspiracies and a host of new bad guys as they hit the circuit. Cars 2 will open June 24, 2011, and AutoWeek will be bringing you all the latest from the Disney Pixar crew leading up to the release.
Crashing the Pixar Motorama car show
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Mercedes S-Class Convertible confirmed
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