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Porsche Cayenne (2010): the new SUV unveiled
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IFR Aspid – simply astonishing
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2009 Nissan GT-R Review
Sun, 04 Jan 2009Cars UK [rating:5.0] The electrifying Nissan GT-R [ad#ad-1] Car makers who produce mass-market cars dream of having a ‘halo’ car, a car which showcases the extreme abilities of the maker and gets accepted as a supercar in its own right. It’s a hard thing to pull off, and usually ends up as a great car, but with little or no kudos. A recent examples of failure in this area is VW with the Phaeton.