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front looks a bit like an xj220
i really like the design of that, i hope it comes to t-mobile uk as im due an upgrade soon..white looks a bit old hat tho
it's kept the name from when it was the daewoo tacuma, so its not chevrolet trying to confuse people
'Power Pads' pedal covers €60
in brushed aluminium, inspired by Twingo Concept


is that not the pedals then?.. i so want them to be real, i'll be straight down my renault dealer for some
damn, sniped at the last minute!
yep, it means your qwerty keyboard is broken
where did all the horsepower go out of the 3.7, that should have near 300bhp and then its an actual choice, who would want it now
i'm pretty sure john was just taking the piss, why does everyone take it so seriously
well if they wanted to do it properly they'd buy a polo bluemotion and get around 75mpg (imperial).. the focus is no better than anything else in its class so that was an odd choice to make.
i saw a q7 today with a 4.0 tdi, i never knew that engine existed but why dont porsche use that. if they are going to use a diesel it may aswell be the biggest one, hell why not the brilliant v10 tdi
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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