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Review of the Alfa Romeo Brera

Overview: That the Alfa Romeo Brera is a beautiful car is undeniable, but there was a time when this car might not have existed at all. Initially it was a design concept car and it was based on the design of a Maserati but such was the public response that Alfa made the decision toRead the Rest... ...

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VW Golf

The Volkswagen Golf has attained iconic status and has rightly claimed its place as a modern classic alongside vehicles such as the Mazda MX5. The Golf is a high performance hatchback offering first rate performance available to the common man. It is renowned for its onus on quality, handling and performance. Due to its sportyRead the Rest... ...

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Chevrolet Aveo 1.3 VCDi Ecodiesel review

The Chevrolet Aveo 1.3 VCDi Ecodiesel is the diesel version of the new Supermini. The car is mid-priced and is in the same class as Ford Fiesta but with substantially more internal space and with a particularly good fuel economy. The engine is 1.3 litres and delivers a reasonably 94 bhp, which is hardly boyRead the Rest... ...

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Cheap Used Cars for Sale in Scotland

If you are buying a car in Scotland you should be aware of the Guidance for second hand car dealers that was published recently by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) – have a look for more information at motors.co.uk/. This is a set of requirements for used car dealers to ensure that they complyRead the Rest... ...

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Review of any car

The Fiat 500 is one of the most stylish cars on the road today. It exudes a Parisian Chic, with the styling finesse of a kitsch continental city classic. Both the Mini and the Fiat 500 have been a roaring success since their rebirth but there is something about the 500 that gives it anRead the Rest... ...

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Volkswagen Jetta

The Volkswagen Jetta is looked upon as a vehicle that comes right in the middle between a luxury vehicle and those seeking a practical car. This year brings a price that is more exciting than ever, with models starting at just under sixteen thousand dollars. Models less than twenty thousand dollars have been nearly impossibleRead the Rest... ...

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Used cars for new drivers

When you first get your driving license the first thing you want to do is go out and buy a new car. Even if you have the budget for a brand spanking new car, there are many benefits in going for a used car instead. The first major benefit to buying used cars is theRead the Rest... ...

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Review of a Vauxhall Insignia Sports Tourer

Arguably the Vauxhall Insignia Sports Tourer is one of the best estate cars that Vauxhall has ever made. Essentially this car replaces the Vectra Estate and it looks heaps better. In fact it is a far more stylish car all round and altogether of a higher class. Perhaps that is why Vauxhall preferred the nameRead the Rest... ...

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Review of Mini Clubman

The BMW manufactured MINI Clubman is essentially a sports tourer version of the MINI and compared with the MINI there is much more space all round and especially in the back. The luggage compartment is accessed van style by split rear doors. Altogether the car looks great and is a lot of fun to ownRead the Rest... ...

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Buying Your First Sports Car!

You have passed your test, have the experience and now feel its time to upgrade the little run around to the real deal and the real deal to most car lovers is a sports car. However before browsing the showroom you should first complete a little research, for example what type of model will suitRead the Rest... ...

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