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New SEAT Leon SC (2013) revealed
Tue, 12 Feb 2013The new SEAT Leon SC – the 3-door sibling to the Leon – has been revealed ahead of a debut at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show in March. The new SEAT Leon SC is actually a different car from the windscreen on back, with a more steeply raked front and back screens, just the two (longer) and a shorter wheelbase – by 35mm. So although at first glance the Leon SC looks like it’s just lost a pair of doors, the job is more thorough.
First Lamborghini Huracans making £30k premiums
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Car owners targeted by litter law
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