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Chevrolet WTCC Ultra
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Opinion: Discovery Sport and the long-term ramifications of pandering to the crossover convergence
Wed, 03 Sep 2014Having pored over the first pictures of the new Land Rover Discovery Sport and consumed the accompanying official literature, we’re left wondering why it shares so much of its design treatment with the Range Rover Evoque, while simultaneously removing the last vestiges of utility from the Discovery nameplate. From its virtually indistinguishable grille and lamp graphics, over its tapered roofline to its bespoilered tail, it’s hard to describe it as anything other than a derivative of the Evoque. The difference between a Discovery and a Range Rover it would seem, is a body coloured C-pillar.
Fuel duty freeze is 'no give-away'
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