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BMW X7 SUV confirmed to top BMW’s X Range
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Brabus tunes Mercedes-Benz CLS station wagon to 619 hp
Tue, 09 Oct 2012We first saw the Mercedes-Benz CLS “Shooting Brake” at the Beijing motor show in 2010. It reappeared this year at the Paris motor show. Now, German tuner Brabus has built an enhancement package for the big, angry wagon.
Aston Martin Cygnet Concept – an ‘Urban’ Aston Martin
Mon, 29 Jun 2009The Aston Martin Cygnet Concept - an 'Urban' Aston Martin based on the Toyota iQ I have to confess, we didn’t see this coming – an Aston Martin based on the pocket-sized Toyota iQ. This must, by a very long way, be the smallest Aston Martin ever conceived. But it seems to have been conceived to be the ‘Urban’ alternative to a big DB9 or DBS.