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Renault Clio facelift: the spy pictures

Rated 4 out of 5

Ben Whitworth, 07 November 2008 14:30

Renault may have just unveiled its new Megane – and the Laguna Coupe is hot on its heels – but that hasn’t stopped it kicking off work on a midlife facelift for its Clio, which originally arrived in 2005. Expect the revised hatch to bow in at the 2009 Geneva motor show. So what’s beneath those bags? Does the revised ...

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Mini goes electric! Spy photos of battery-powered Mini

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Ben Whitworth, 18 September 2008 07:30

These are CAR's first spy pictures of the electric Mini – the miserly mini that will help BMW meet tough new American regulations requiring car makers selling vehicles in California also to offer zero-emission vehicles by 2012. Our scoop photographer snapped the Mini out testing on the roads around Munich. And it wasn’t difficult for our man to spot the ...

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Audi A1 Mini Challenger | 2010 Audi A1 Photos & Review | Secret New Cars | Car Magazine Online

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Tim Pollard (artist's impression by Larson), 27 August 2008 11:15

Audi will launch its long-awaited Mini challenger in 2010. The A1, logically enough, sits at the bottom of the Audi family tree – and we’ve got the photos and sketches that reveal how the finished A1 will look, once the first models roll off the production line in Belgium. As ever with a new-car scoop, it's a classic case of ...

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Chevrolet Beat (2010): spy photos

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Ben Whitworth, 14 August 2008 12:25

Ignore the zany camouflage – beneath the canvas, swirls and dots sits Chevrolet’s new Beat supermini. It’s the car that will replace the aged Matiz – thanks goodness – and it sits on GM’s new ‘world car’ B-class platform, developed in Korea. It’s early days yet for the fresh-looking Beat though – it only arrives here in 2010. Wasn’t the fate ...

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Seat Ibiza SportCoupe

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Tim Pollard, 17 April 2008 06:38

Everyone's at it these days: passing off different bodystyles as new models in their own right. Seat is the latest to jump on the bandwagon - it will market the three-door Ibiza as the SportCoupe, hoping that the sexier tag rubs off on buyers. Make no mistake, it's really just a three-door supermini. We saw the five-door Ibiza a few ...

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Alfa Romeo Mito at the Ring

Rated 4 out of 5

Mike Elwin, 02 April 2008 12:11

We might have already seen the official shots of Alfa's gorgeous new Mito, but the Italians continue to test their new Mini rival and we've caught it near the Nurburgring in Germany. This is Alfa’s first new car since the Competzione 8C, and many of the supercar's beautiful design touches have trickled down to the Mito. For our money this ...

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Alfa Romeo Junior

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Ben Pulman, 11 March 2008 12:59

These are the first pictures of the Alfa Romeo Junior, a car the Italian firm hopes will bring them the same success that BMW has enjoyed with the Mini. Based on Fiat Grande Punto underpinnings, the baby Alfa will be launched this autumn at the 2008 Paris Motor Show. Prices will start from just £10,000 when it goes on sale in ...

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Ford Fiesta family revealed

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Georg Kacher, 07 January 2008 10:04

Ford’s imminent Fiesta launch will be the marque’s most important small car to date. This one isn’t just aimed at European small-car fans – it’s going global, with sales penned in for the Far East and the US. And CAR Online has the full lowdown on the Blue Oval’s latest supermini: • June 2008, three- and five-door Fiesta (codenamed B299)• ...

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Honda hybrid spied by Benjy007

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Benjy007, 30 November 2007 15:34

"Saw this prototype in America, not sure what it is though. Somebody told me it was hybrid..." Spoted: 4.34 km from Valley View Trailer Park, United States

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Ford Fiesta replacement spied

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Ben Pulman, 10 October 2007 01:03

The new Fiesta looks pretty good, especially for a Ford… Yes it does look good, but don’t knock Ford’s design. Martin Smith, who previously made Vauxhalls look nice, has transformed the Blue Oval’s looks with his ‘kinetic design’ language. Following on from the Mondeo, Kuga4x4, and recently revised Ford Focus, we now have the Ford Fiesta replacement. Underneath all that ...

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