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Jaguar F-Type caught in Colorado ahead of Paris motor show debut
Wed, 29 Aug 2012Sharp-eyed Autoweek reader Robert Burkhardt has sent us a photo of what appears to be a camouflaged Jaguar F-Type caught driving in the mountains near Denver. Jaguar hasn't exactly been shy about showing off the F-Type in recent months. To generate buzz about the upcoming two-seater, the company has released teaser shots of a different camouflage-wrapped F-Type plastered with prominent “Search F-Type” stickers.
Fewer people commuting but distances on the up
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Land Rover Defender LXV celebrates 65 years of Land Rover
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