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VW CC facelift (2011) first pictures
Thu, 03 Nov 2011Volkswagen today slid the covers off the new Passat CC – except this time it's being renamed simply the VW CC. There's the same space for four (or five as an option) adults and four doors, wrapped in a gently reheated coupe-meets-saloon bodystyle. Think of it as the poor man's Mercedes CLS, if you will.
BMW 1 Series dead in US after 2013
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Kia Soul EV revealed at the Chicago Motor Show
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