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Fezza 12 goes into Masser four

UK mag Autocar is reporting that Maserati has commandeered Ferrari’s V12 mill for the Quattroporte sports-luxury barge.

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Audi unsheathes M3 killer

Don’t get too excited, it might be a false alarm. However, it looks like Audi has produced its first bone-fide driver’s car since the 80s Ur Quattro. The new RS4 has been unveiled, and on-paper it’s easily the most convincing attack yet on BMW’s M-division.

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B-Class breaks cover

It’s not much of a surprise thanks to the near production-ready “Compact Sports Tourer” concept Mercedes has been showing off for the past 12 months, but the B-Class proper has finally broken cover.

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Gallardo roadster rolls up

Nothing much to report on this one – it’s an open top Lamborghini Gallardo concept, catchily monikered “Concept S” and due to be unveiled at the upcoming Geneva auto show.

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BMW beautifies Bangle's barge

It’s the best selling Seven ever. So says BMW of the current 7 Series. But that hasn’t prevented BMW from putting it under the knife little more than three years after the model made its debut. Of course, it’s also the first, and perhaps still the most controversial, of the Bangle-era Bimmers.

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Ford's new performance Focus

Good news for fast Ford fans. The new Focus ST packs some serious firepower. But can it match the hallowed last-generation Focus RS for hardcore driver appeal?

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Cayenne takes it on the nose

In a less than astonishing turn of events, prototypes of a facelifted Porsche Cayenne have been caught plying highways and byways of Bavaria.

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Vitz: it's the new Yaris

There’s a new Toyota Vitz on the loose in Japan . So, unless history fails in its repetition routine, you’re looking at the funky new Yaris for Europe.

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Toyota to pinch pole postion

In an uncharacteristic display of corporate back slapping, the normally po-faced British journal The Economist has been gushing forth on all things Toyota.

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