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BMW i8 Spyder Concept Video
Mon, 02 Apr 2012BMW i8 Spyder Concept Video With the reveal over the weekend of the BMW i8 Spyder Concept, we now get the first video of the open top i8. The weekend was a busy one for the new BMW i8 Spyder Concept. We had the first photo leak of the i8 Spyder on Saturday which obviously galvanised BMW in to action as they revealed a full set of official photos of the i8 Spyder on Sunday morning.
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German car makers are dropping big engines
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