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Caterham creates next car online
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Nissan Hi-Cross Concept at 2012 Geneva motor show
Wed, 07 Mar 2012Nissan made constant reference to being ‘owners’ of the crossover concept during their Geneva press conference. From the Murano to the Juke, via the Qashqai, rugged urban transport has been one of its big success stories (alright, maybe not the Murano). The seven-seater Hi-Cross Concept, premiered here, showcases some of the styling ideas that Nissan could filter through to future production models and also features a hybrid drivetrain and new version of its CVT gearbox.
Ford Grand C-Max at 2009 Frankfurt motor show
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