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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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