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Mini reveals tech details for new 2013 Mini Cooper
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Seat Ibiza SportCoupe sneak preview
Fri, 06 Jun 2008By Phil McNamara Motor Industry 06 June 2008 14:56 Seat will launch its sexy Ibiza SportCoupe at the July 2008 London motor show, but CAR was granted a sneak preview yesterday. Unlike many three-door variants, the SportCoupe is no 5-minus-2-door, jokes Luc Donckerwolke. Seat’s head of design was the driving force behind the differentiated models.
Button blasts noise detractors
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