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From Monte Carlo to modena - Three amazing cars. Five amazing days. One amazing drive. Ferrari 430 Scuderia. Alfa Romeo 8C, Maserati Granturismo. |
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Full of eastern promise - Hail Japan, home of the world's most user-friendly supercar. Garvin Green is floored by the Nissan GT-R. |
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Cross purposes - Over the mountains in the heart of Europe, Rallycross is still alive. James Foxall tackled the route in a Citroen C-Crosser. |
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Can it stay ahead? - Much has changed since Ford launched the Focus. Now the Focus has changed too, says Ben Oliver. |
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First Drives - Third time lucky? - The Cadillac CTS leads the Americans latest charge on the UK. Like bagels and basketball, it could catch on, says Richard Aucock. |
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First Drives - Evil on wheels - Despite its £850,000 price tag, the Lamborghini Reventon is already sold out. Georg Kacher explains why. |
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First Drives - Good as it looks - at last - It used to look better than it was, but the Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT S is finally up to the job, says Richard Aucock. |
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First Drives - Four by force - If you want an SUV that drives like a sports car, the Porsche Cayenne GTS comes closest. |
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| 136 |
First drives - One, two, three, go! - Big power and economy make the BMW 123d all the coupe you need, says Richard Aucock. |
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| 138 |
First Drives - The joy of six - Get ready for a zoom-zoom overload - the new Mazda 6 is poised to tackle Ford's Mondeo. Dan Trent covers his ears. |
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Our cars - Nissan Quashqua 4x4-Ben Pulman. Citroen C5-Tim Pollard. |
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Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT - In the 1960s, Alfa Romeo didn't need help from Ferrari or Maserati to build a show-stopper. The Giulia Sprint GT is the proof, says Richard Heseltine. |
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