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Liberal Petrolhead. Oxymoron? Not any more
Wed, 25 Aug 2010Vince Cable gets behind the wheel of an Aston Martin DBS With the Liberal / Conservative coalition now in charge we seem to have got a Government where a big chunk of the ministers are Liberals (is there a Liberal MP without a portfolio of some description?). Which I suppose is the price we pay for allowing the Conservatives to become Labour Lite instead of having real conviction politicians. Still, it throws up some interesting conflicts.
CAR magazine app - the second edition goes live
Wed, 24 Oct 2012The second edition of the CAR magazine app is on sale - now with added GBU data section. In it is everything you'll find in the printed magazine: all the same news and features, columns and regulars, brought to life with interactive extras, unpublished photos and new words. What's in the November issue?
Volvo Group plans wirelessly charged bus line
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