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Rolls Royce Wraith Convertible planned & the Wraith hits Harrods
Mon, 29 Apr 2013That means the Wraith gets a stiffened suspension setup to stop it rolling too much and more weight to the steering so you have a chance of knowing where the front wheels are at any given moment. It’s a promising offering from Rolls Royce, but it looks as though the Wraith won’t be a stand-alone model but will be joined, in due course, by a convertible version for those who find the Wraith Coupe not quite ostentatious enough. Who’d have guessed?
Chrysler to begin building the next Jeep Grand Cherokee in May
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New Lightweight Jaguar E-Type revealed – the Jaguar E-Type is reborn (video)
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