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Peter Stevens and Julian Thomson lead a discussion on the past, present and future of car design
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First U.S. Audi TT RS delivered in Fort Worth
Thu, 28 Jul 2011Ex Grand-Am driver Don Istook from Fort Worth, Texas, is the lucky customer who took delivery of the first Audi TT RS model on U.S. shores since the 2008 Audi RS4. Istook was one of the 11,500 fans who signed the petition to bring the TT RS here, so it's only fitting that he gets one of the early copies.
GM returning to leasing with luxury vehicles
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