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Porsche Carrera GT – the Video
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2012 Subaru XV Price announced
Mon, 30 Jan 2012UK prices revealed for the 2012 Subaru XV Following a debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show, the 2012 Subaru XV is now ready to go on sale in the UK. Starts at £21,295. Subaru debuted the new XV Crossover at the Frankfurt Motor Show back in September, preceded by a rather pointless tease.
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