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Ford takes to Facebook to sell special model
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Jaguar XJ Sentinel (2010) first details
Wed, 18 Aug 2010Jaguar has revealed details of a new armoured version of its luxury car – the XJ Sentinel. Following on from the sporty XJ75 Platinum concept unveiled earlier this week, the Sentinel is a very different kind of XJ, tailored as it is to the likes of security organisations and governments. Or, let's face it, downright dodgy types likely to have a price on their head.
Mini reveals John Cooper Works Concept at Detroit auto show
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