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Want to drive the latest Volvo? Now you can.
Wed, 16 Jan 2013Volvo is rolling out a new test drive programme that allows car buyers around the UK to enjoy proper test drives of the latest Volvos. It’s always difficult to change perceptions of a car brand. Even when you get the cars right, potential car buyers will still be saddled with their preconceptions.
Goodwood Festival of Speed 2011 roundup & HUGE photo gallery
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Eric Clapton’s Ferrari SP12 EC ‘Official’
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