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New BMW M3 and M4 revealed for 2014
Thu, 12 Dec 2013This is it, folks – this is your early petrolheaded Christmas present: BMW has released full details of the new BMW M3 Saloon and M4 Coupe. And we do mean full details. Output of 431 turbocharged horsepower is the headline, but really it’s the extent of the engineering overhaul carried out by BMW’s M division that really stuns the senses here.
Volkswagen e-Golf goes on sale – price from £30,845
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GM spending $336 million on plant upgrades for Volt production
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