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Vauxhall Cascada (2012) - first photos of new cabrio
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2010 / 2011 Audi TT Facelift: New photos +video
Tue, 01 Jun 2010The facelifted Audi TT RS Audi have been busy putting out new photos of the Audi TT facelift – and even a video – to assure TT lovers that the 2010/2011 Audi TT Facelift really is a big change to the outgoing model. Audi claim the revised TT is more than a product improvement and that it looks much sportier thanks to changes to the front which make the TT seem wider and more stylish with it’s optional LEDs. They say that the TT’s new colours and shiny new alloys – in 17″ and 18″ options – stand out and enhance the TT’s timeless architecture.
Elemental RP1 sports car (2014): first pictures of Britain’s newest track car
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