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AC Mk VI: AC Cars return to the UK
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2013 Hyundai Santa Fe UK: Price, Spec, new photos & video
Thu, 04 Oct 2012With the 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe about to go on sale (October 15th) we have new UK photos and video and full Santa Fe details. So with the new Santa Fe about to go on sale we though we’d update the details and publish new photos and video for the UK (although there are no swooning beauties in the UK Santa Fe Video – unlike the Dutch one). Hyundai say that their aim with the new Santa Fe was to build on the existing package (which, let’s face it, was a cheapĀ alternativeĀ to the offerings from the likes of BMW, Land Rover et al) but add in better looks, better technology and lower running costs.
Italy’s Supercar sales down 80% as Italy heads for 50 year car sales low
Sat, 06 Apr 2013Sales of Supercars in Italy have dropped 80% in the last 5 years and car sales look set to drop to the lowest point since 1966. We all know the Eurozone is finally paying the price for stitching together powerhouse economies and basket case ones with the same blunt fiscal tools to control their economies. And even Italy – once a major Southern European economy – seems to be as big a basket case as Greece and Cyprus if you start to dig a bit.