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Volvo facelifts the C30 (2009): first photos
Tue, 08 Sep 2009By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 08 September 2009 10:42 The pace of previews for the 2009 Frankfurt motor show gathers pace. Today it’s the turn of Volvo to show off its new, gently facelifted-for-2009 C30. The Swedes are trying to ‘sport up’ the C30, so there’s fresh front and rear styling, in line with the revised C70 and taking its inspiration from the S60 concept car.
Lotus Elise Club Racer Launched
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Toyoda testimony: As automaker grew, safety suffered
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