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Mitsubishi Evo X to get awesome double-clutch gearbox

Fri, 18 Aug 2006

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Hyundai ix25 Concept: Beijing Motor Show

Mon, 21 Apr 2014

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Lewis Hamilton takes pole at British Grand Prix – Mercedes front row

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