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Following our set of...

Following our set of exclusive spyshots in Issue 931, Auto Express can now bring you the first official pictures of the new convertible, and reveal the full story behind the car which is set to go head-to-head with arch rival BMW"s forthcoming 3-Series CC.



Making its North American...

Making its North American debut, Jaguarò€™s all-new 2010 XJ was unveiled at the annual Pebble Beach Concours dò€™Elegance kick-off event last night.


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The DeLorean is making...

The DeLorean is making a comeback! Demand is so high for the ill-fated sports car – featured in the Back to the Future trilogy of films – that a limited production run is currently being considered.

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The Asian firm"s Landwind...

The Asian firm"s Landwind off-roader bears a startling similarity to the Vauxhall - and it"s already on sale in Europe. In a statement, the US giant said: "The Landwind has no connection whatsoever with GM, and its resemblance to the Frontera is a matter our legal team is looking at."

The Landwind costs around í‚á£10,000, and some of GM"s German dealers are already selling the vehicle. Competition laws allow them to do so, and the UK could follow suit. GM continued: "Vauxhall franchises are free to sell any vehicle they wish under block-exemption rules, but we will obviously discourage them from marketing this car."

At the moment the Landwind is only available in left-hand drive, so it will have limited appeal for buyers in the UK.




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