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This week we look at all the highlights from the Paris motor show, get behind the wheel of Renault’s latest hot hatch and take the new Holden Sportwagon to Bathurst. We also look at Ferrari’s claim that its cars do less damage to the environment than the Toyota Prius.
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Four-door Lamborghini breaks cover
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Meet the Lamborghini that can seat four people but still gets a 5.2-litre V10 capable of 310km/h … and a $600,000 price tag.
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RenaultSport Clio 197: French polish
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Renault has a reputation for building great hot hatches and the new Clio 197 is no exception.
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Fashion and cars at the Paris motor show
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Green is the new black on the car catwalks of Paris.
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Buying a new car? Private Fleet will save you time and money. Find out more
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8th October 2008
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Check out our Sydney motor show coverage this Thursday. More
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People judge cars by their “faces”
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“I don't think it's for us to explain how they didn't match our time.”
Nissan's Neil Reeve responds to Porsche’s claim that the Nissan GT-R they bought couldn’t get anywhere near the Japanese company’s claimed Nurburgring lap time for the supercar.
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Who will win this weekend’s Bathurst 1000? Vote now
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