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Corvette at the London motor show 2008

Rated 4 out of 54

Guy Bird and CAR reader reporter asp, 24 July 2008 09:57

Surrounded by a sea of silver Cadillacs, the trio of colourful Corvettes offered a beacon of sports car relief on GM's rambling stand that stretched from brash Hummers in one corner to a procession of Insignias in every colour imaginable on the other side. What’s new on Corvette’s London motor show stand? The bright red ZR1 – the fastest ever ...

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Corvette at the London motor show 2008

Rated 4 out of 54

Guy Bird and CAR reader reporter asp, 24 July 2008 09:57

Surrounded by a sea of silver Cadillacs, the trio of colourful Corvettes offered a beacon of sports car relief on GM's rambling stand that stretched from brash Hummers in one corner to a procession of Insignias in every colour imaginable on the other side. What’s new on Corvette’s London motor show stand? The bright red ZR1 – the fastest ever ...

Lexus at the London motor show 2008

Rated 4 out of 54

Ben Whitworth and CAR reader reporter Carcare, 23 July 2008 16:40

There was a performance bent on the Lexus stand, proving that Toyota's upmarket premium brand is keen to shed its image as a purveyor of steady-Eddy, high-luxury but low-on-thrills cars. What’s new on Lexus’s London motor show stand?The seen-it-before LF-A and the on-sale-now hotshoe IS-F – as well as its full line-up of hybrid models. We’re getting rather accustomed to ...

Bentley at the London motor show 2008

Rated 3.5 out of 53.5

James Foxall, 23 July 2008 14:04

Along with Seat, Bentley was the only member of the VW Group in evidence at Excel – and there was a world debut in the fulsome shape of the new Flying Spur Speed. What’s new on Bentley’s London motor show stand?Errrr, not very much actually. In fact there wasn’t very much of anything on the luxury brand’s stand with just ...

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