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Geneva motor show 2011: the CAR Live Blog
Tue, 01 Mar 2011Welcome to CAR Magazine's coverage of the 2011 Geneva motor show. We're reporting live from Switzerland to bring you all the new car news, analysis, photo galleries, comment and gossip from the Geneva auto show. Follow the CAR Live Blog here and click through the related articles for full stories on each launch at Geneva 2011.
New 2015 BMW X6 Facelift: OFFICIAL – Price from £51,150
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