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Suzuki's C segment Crossover headed for Geneva
Thu, 07 Feb 2013Suzuki has released the first two images of its new C Segment Crossover ahead of its premiere at next month's Geneva show. Unfortunately, apart from the two renders Suzuki has revealed little else about the car other than the fact that it's based on the S-Cross concept that we saw at last September's Paris show. We'll only find out what the car's name is in Geneva.
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British manufacturer Atalanta Motors to make comeback
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