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Geneva motor show 2010: the CAR photo gallery
Tue, 02 Mar 2010Citroen Survolt - click here to read the article Renault Clio Gordini - click here to read the article Nissan Juke - click here to read the article Alfa Romeo Pininfarina Koenigsegg Agera Citroen DS3 Racing - click here to read the article Citroen DS High rider - click here to read the article Lotus Evora 414E Hybrid - click here to read the article Lotus Elise MY11 - click here to read the article Pagani Zonda Tricolore Infiniti M - click here to read the article Lexus CT200h - click here to read the article Honda CR-Z (Euro-spec) - click here to read the article Porsche 918 Spyder - click here to read the article Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera - click here to read the article Alfa Romeo Giulietta - click here to read the article Citroen DS3 Racing - click here to read the article Ferrari HY-KERS - click here to read the article Geneva motor show LIVE blog - click here Geneva motor show A-Z - click here Geneva motor show videos - click here
Jaguar XKR (2011MY) Review & Road Test Part 2
Fri, 12 Nov 2010The interior of the Jaguar XKR So the Jaguar XKR with Black Pack and Speed Pack gets to look a lot more aggressive and goes faster. But actually, it only goes faster because the limiter has been changed. All the other numbers are exactly the same, so all you’re getting is the bragging rights that your XKR can do 174mph instead of 155mph.
CAR interviews Shiro Nakamura: Infiniti's future (2009)
Wed, 22 Jul 2009By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 22 July 2009 15:48 CAR recently had a one-to-one with Shiro Nakamura, design director for Nissan and Infiniti. We were talking about the new Infiniti Essence GT concept car fresh from its Geneva motor show debut – and Nakamura san was talking us around his latest creation. Read the full transcript below, as we cover everything from future Infiniti design, how new cars can look ecologically friendly and the DNA of Japanese car design.Let’s start with the timeline of the Infiniti Essence.