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Suzuki A-Star concept (2007): first official pictures
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Toyota GT 86 Supercharged planned
Sat, 10 Dec 2011Toyota GT 86 Supercharged in development With the Toyota GT 86 now revealed, it seems Toyota are working on a more powerful supercharged version. The Toyota GT 86 is now properly out in the open, and it promises to offer lots of fun in a light and appealing package. Almost a modern version of the MX5, but hardly the Toyota equivalent of the Porsche Cayman Toyota would like us to think.
Volvo drops plans to compete in the luxury F-Segment car market
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