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Citroen C5 Cross Tourer adds an ‘Allroad’ version to the C5 Estate
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Porsche 911 GT3 new engine production starts April 22nd 2014
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Ford Fiesta – 250,000 sales in the first 9 months
Fri, 24 Apr 2009Ford has sold 250,000 new Fiesta in its first nine months Ford has announced that in the first nine months of production, the new Ford Fiesta has shifted a very impressive 250,000 units, more than any previous Fiesta managed in the same time-frame. I can’t say we’re too surprised by this. We really like the Ford Fiesta.