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New Nissan Juke road test and review 2013
The Nissan Juke is the latest in the car maker's line of segment-crossing SUVs.
Built in Sunderland alongside the larger Qashqai, the Juke is a similar size to a small hatchback such as the Fiesta or Corsa - but it looks nothing like anything else on the market.
It looks like a hatchback on steroids - large, bulky wheel arches and a raised ground height echo those of a larger SUV, while a highly sculptured design, with large chiselled wheel arches, an aggressive looking front-end and a sloped rear window are completely unique....
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Lotus Emira arrives in the USA
Published on 12th August 2021. Ahead of it's grand USA public debut at The Quail, ex F1 WorldLotus Evija development prototype on test at Hethel
Published 22nd September 2020. Lotus Director of Vehicle Attributes, Gavan Kershaw, revealsLotus Evora 400 – From Road To Track, It’s Superior
Published on 4 Nov 2015 The most powerful production Lotus ever – 42 kg weight reduction and withLotus Evora GTE - Driven
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