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Review: BMW does it again with the new 3 - 2005 BMW 3 Series (330i automatic saloon)
Spain. The final frontier, or at least it seems to be in terms of places to drive quickly, safely and enjoyably with minimum intervention from the local authorities. What better place then to launch new cars? Well, BMW agreed and we were lucky enough to be invited to Seville to attend the new 3-series launch.
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Review: 2004 Hyundai Tucson CRTD review - 2004 Hyundai Tucson (2.0 CRTD CDX manual)
Quite a typical British car buyer has £15 - £20,000 to spend on the main household vehicle. It has to transport 2.2 kids, their stuff and sometimes maybe the dog. Ideally, low fuel consumption and high levels of safety would come as standard, to accompany the required space and of course the all-important image.
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Review: 2005 BMW 630i review - 2005 BMW 6 Series (630i manual coupe)
BMW has had a talented GT in the range for decades now, the original 6-series was followed by the slightly disappointing 8-series; a car that was a decent GT but was also too bloated to offer a sporting driving experience. The latest grand tourer from Munich is this car, the new 6-series.
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Review: Mighty mouse - 2005 Pagani Zonda C12S
When I asked Horacio Pagani how he can compete against Ferrari, Porsche and Mercedes, he said "It's better to be the head of a mouse rather than the tail of lion." It's a nice Italianate metaphor (especially for an Argentinean), but it's not strictly accurate.
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