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Land Rover Defender Challenge announced (2014)
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Tata Nano: the CEO’s plans to sell it in Europe
Mon, 21 Jun 2010Carl-Peter Forster, CEO of Tata Motors, has told CAR of his hopes for Tata’s expansion in Europe – with plans to launch the Nano here with a diesel and possibly an electric version. You can read the full interview with Forster in the new July 2010 issue of CAR Magazine out this week. Tata is already the world’s fourth largest commercial vehicle producer and it is a strong force in the Indian car market.
'Barn find' Ferrari 330 GTS set to fetch $2 million
Thu, 16 Jan 2014There are two things that strike us about so-called 'barn finds'. One - how do you actually 'lose' a car, only to discover it a number of years later? And secondly - how come we never stumble across an old motor when touring the countryside?