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Aston Martin V8 Vantage (2012) the Vantage S-inspired upgrade
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Pagani Huayra gets 1200w Sonus Faber Sound – and a HUGE price rise
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Why Ford’s Euro design is changing: Joel Piaskowski replaces Martin Smith
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