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New BMW 6 Series Convertible (2011) spied
Tue, 15 Jun 2010The new BMW 6 Series Convertible gets a little less camouflage The replacement for the BMW 6 Series has been running around the world in a swirl of black and white camouflage for so long it will need a facelift before it launches. But the camouflage is gradually being reduced as the launch gets closer – perhaps even at Paris this year. We’ve had the speculation this last week that the new 6 series is the production version of the Gran Coupe Concept from BMW.
Peugeot SR1 concept
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Ford warms up new era of car-guy leaders
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