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		<title>Jaguar XKR-S</title>
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A ducktail spoiler, 20-inch wheels and more air ducts and scoops than an air-conditioned Monaco apartment&#8230; Is this the new Jaguar XKR-R? Our spies caught this prototype being piloted around the Nurburgring by Jag&#8217;s chassis specialists earlier today, leading to speculation that it could be the much-rumoured high-performance R version under development.
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		<title>Mazda MX-5 2.0 (2009) CAR review</title>
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This is Mazda’s new 2009 MX-5 – and in a world exclusive, CAR has driven the facelifted MX-5 seven months ahead of its UK debut to bring you the first road test of what is still the world’s most popular sports car. The news is all good…
The facelifted Mazda MX-5 looks pretty much the same. [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://motorscorp.info/archives/109</link>
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		<title>Chevrolet Aveo 1.2 CAR review</title>
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The Chevrolet Aveo might sound like a new model, and even looks like it at first glance. But the Aveo is really a facelifted Kalos, and the name is taken from the booted saloon version that was sold elsewhere. Now it applies to the whole family of small Chevrolets, the five-door version of which arrives [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://motorscorp.info/archives/108</link>
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		<title>Chevrolet Epica 2.0D LS driven CAR review</title>
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The Chevrolet Epica probably isn’t a car review you’ve been waiting for, but the real appeal lies in what dealers stick to the windscreen: £13,595. A typo? No, a price that buys you a base Epica. Really. A car longer than a Porsche Cayenne – and one with a straight-six petrol engine under the broad, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Vauxhall Corsa 1.6 SRi CAR review</title>
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Vauxhall has revived the boy racer’s machine of choice. But rather than Nova SR, it&#8217;s now called Corsa SRi, and you can even get a diesel. But we&#8217;ve got the turbocharged car on test, with a detuned version of the Corsa VXR&#8217;s engine. Just think, in eight years times the streets will be lined with [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Vauxhall Agila 1.2 CAR review</title>
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Gone is the felled phonebox look of the old Agila. Here is the newest, smallest member of Vauxhall’s ‘monocab’ family, slotting below the Meriva and Zafira and offering a budget-conscious, utility-focused baby sibling to the Corsa. But haven’t we seen it before?
I thought the Agila looked familiar…
Certainly does. That’s because the new Agila is really [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Land Rover Discovery TDV6 HSE CAR review</title>
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What&#8217;s the best multi-purpose vehicle on sale today? You&#8217;ll struggle to find a better one than the Land Rover Discovery - an amazing jack of all trades, if ever we&#8217;ve seen one. It can go almost anywhere. It can carry seven full-sized adults in absolute comfort. It&#8217;s family friendly, loves motorway journeys and, in diesel [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Honda S2000 (2006) CAR review</title>
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Hasn’t the S2000 been around for ages?
It certainly has. It was launched in 1999 but Honda reckons it’s got a few years left in it yet. This is its second face lift (the first came in 2002) and Honda have said they’re going to stick with this incarnation until 2009. But rather than making wholesale [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://motorscorp.info/archives/103</link>
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		<title>Ford Transit SportVan 2.2 TDCi CAR review</title>
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Er, it’s CAR magazine, not What Van? magazine…
We know, but allow us this indulgence. Well not indulgence, but vans are always great fun, and no van is more fun than this, the SportVan. Ignore the cheesy name and just enjoy the spec. Based on a low-roof SWB 260 Transit, the SportVan adds a whole host [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://motorscorp.info/archives/102</link>
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		<title>Porsche 911 GT3 RS CAR review</title>
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So Porsche has opened the lairy paint tins again. What’s it all in aid of?
It’s time for a new GT3 RS, that’s what. Though you might suspect a marketing hand in here, I’m pleased to say it’s all to do with racing. More specifically Porsche needs to build this car to homologate the track-only RSR [...]]]></description>
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