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VW Golf (2012) - prices for new Mk7 Golf from £16,330

Rated 2 out of 52

Tim Pollard, 03 October 2012 16:38

Volkswagen today announced prices for the new Mk7 Golf. It'll start from £16,330 on-the-road - and the good news is, that's cheaper than the outgoing Mk6 Golf which today kicks off at £16,425. CAR's been saying for some years that the new MQB architecture underpinning the new VW Golf, and indeed the rest of the VW Group's mid-sized cars from ...

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VW Golf (2012) - prices for new Mk7 Golf from £16,330

Rated 2 out of 52

Tim Pollard, 03 October 2012 16:38

Volkswagen today announced prices for the new Mk7 Golf. It'll start from £16,330 on-the-road - and the good news is, that's cheaper than the outgoing Mk6 Golf which today kicks off at £16,425. CAR's been saying for some years that the new MQB architecture underpinning the new VW Golf, and indeed the rest of the VW Group's mid-sized cars from ...

Infiniti, Red Bull considering performance cars - Ghosn

Rated 3 out of 53

Tim Pollard, 25 July 2011 10:55

Infiniti and Red Bull could go into business together developing go-faster performance cars, Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn has confirmed to CAR. The new August 2011 issue of CAR Magazine has a four-page interview with Ghosn (click here for a free digital preview) and we asked him if we will see a Red Bull-fettled Infiniti sports car. 'Why not?,' he replied. 'I ...

Renault to relaunch Gordini hot hatch brand

Rated 2.5 out of 52.5

Tim Pollard, 03 March 2009 22:00

Renault is relaunching its Gordini brand in Europe with a new Twingo Gordini model in 2010. And hardcore sporting versions of the Clio and Megane Coupe will follow, a marketing chief disclosed tonight.Global marketing director Stephen Norman revealed Renault's plan at an after-show dinner after the Geneva expo. He confirmed that Renault had been forced to can certain new car ...

Peugeot 207 GTI

Rated 2 out of 52

Tim Pollard, 11 January 2007 01:35

Peugeot's online webzine has accidentally let slip two images of the new 207 GTI, spilling important details of its new hot hatch two months ahead of its launch. The 206 GTI never recaptured the fizz that made its 205 predecessor one of the iconic pocket rockets, but Peugeot hopes to fix that this time round. For a start, the 206 ...

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