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FINALLY, COMMON SENSE ON SMART MOTORWAYS
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HOW SPORT SHOOK UP THE SEGMENT
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BMW M5 TIPPED FOR MEGA-POWER PHEV V8
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HOW HOT SUVS BECAME THE MOST POPULAR SPORTS CARS
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PHANTOM GETS (NON-ELECTRIC) UPDATE FIRST
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COVENTRY TO DESIGN CHINESE LOTUSES
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SECOND BOAT TAIL TO BE SHOWN IN MAY
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TORSTEN MULLER-OTVOS, CEO, ROLLS-ROYCE
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Subaru tees up EGT series entry with 1073bhp concept
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GRMN YARIS
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BZ4X GR SPORT
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Smart motorway rollout halted – for now
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THE INVISIBLE SCREEN
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AERO-B GTX
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TURKISH CONQUEST
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E-SCOOTER FOR ELITES
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WHERE’S THE TRUCK?
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Bestsellers in their classes in 2021
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A DRIVER’S VIEW
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THE CHALLENGES OF CONVERTING AN EV
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Last year’s global car market winners and losers revealed
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AND ANOTHER THING…
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The Per Ardua ad Infinitum regularity rally
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MOTORSPORT GREATS
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FREE FRIED EGG WITH EVERY HYBRID
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We don’t like
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Range at a glance
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Multimedia system
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Track notes
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Fast, refined and with lots of traditional appeal to convert sceptics
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Testers’ notes
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Jobs for the facelift
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THESE PERFORMANCE SUVS ARE NO JUKE
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FERRARI’S BESPOKE DESIGN PROGRAMME
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SPICY BIDDING
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RAIKKONEN’S FINEST DRIVES
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Shock rejection
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Granted no quarter
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Hidden gem
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Light amendments
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Running required
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How did they do it?
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Regen warning
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F1 no longer the “ultimate expression of the driver’s art”
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Turbine Dodge crosses US
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Works performance kits
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SECOND OPINION
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Peugeot 508 PSE
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Bentley Bentayga PHEV
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Polestar 2
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Volkswagen Golf Plus
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2005 Volkswagen Golf Plus 1.6 FSI SE 103,000 miles, £1350
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An expert’s view DAN NORRIS, MUNICH LEGENDS
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One we found BMW M3 2.3, 1989, 67,000 MILES, £74,995
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WHAT WE SAID THEN
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Also worth knowing
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BUYER BEWARE
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SDRIVE20I M SPORT
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Vauxhall Adam
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Smart Fortwo Brabus
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Trident Iceni 2008
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Vemac RD180 2000
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Autozam AZ-1 1992
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Caterham C21 1994
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Panoz Roadster 1992
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Noble M10 1999
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Ginetta G33 1991
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The interesting sports cars that we forgot all about