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Nissan Juke Shiro tops the Juke range
Wed, 01 Feb 2012The new range-topping Juke - the Nissan Juke Shiro The Nissan Juke Shiro launches as a range topper for the Juke range, with white interior features and 17″ dark alloys. All the news of late on the Juke has been the very bonkers Juke-R, but now Nissan are back in the real world with a new range-topper in the guise of the Nissan Juke Shiro. The Shiro takes the mantle from the limited edition Juke Kuro, and builds on the top trim Tekna with cosmetic tweaks and extra options, to create the Juke Shiro.
Rolls-Royce announces new Wraith coupe for 2013
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Jaguar Academy of Sport and tomorrow's sports heroes
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