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Subaru Impreza WRX STI A-Line released in Japan
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Vote in our greatest supercar of 2010 poll
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Living with a Jaguar XF: a CAR reader's long-term test
Fri, 25 Jun 2010I was definitely an XF ‘early adopter’. My S-Type had been reliable, relaxing transport with excellent ergonomics but the styling teetered nervously on the border between distinguished and frumpy. Then I saw the C-XF concept and was blown away with Ian Callum’s sleek, aggressively modern design.
