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Audi Pays Tribute to Japanese National Soccer Team with A1 Samurai Blue
Tagging along with the new A1 Sportback five-door hatchback at the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show booth, is a one-off A1 SAMURAI BLUE special dedicated to the Japanese national soccer team. The A1 special is based on the three-door model with the 122HP 1.4 TFSI petrol engine and features the team's traditional blue and white colors accentuated by the red of the Japanese flag. It rides on unique 18-inch wheels painted in red.
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Mini Scores Paceman Goalcooper Edition
Those cheeky folks over at Mini seem to be getting a head start in kicking off the traditional tomfoolery of the first day of April with the early release of a special edition model named "GoalCooper", based on the MINI John Cooper Works Paceman...
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Brazil's Soccer Federation Demands Hyundai Pull Its World Cup Spot [w/video]
Hyundai has been promising new car buyers in Brazil one extra year of warranty if the country's national soccer/football team wins the World Cup this summer for a record sixth time. However, the “Hexagarantia Hyundai†advertising campaign...
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It's A Swiss Thing: Volkswagen Prepares Four New Concepts Of The Up! For The Geneva Salon
Joining the new Golf GTI Cabrio and the Polo GT Blue at Volkswagen's Geneva Motor Show booth next week will be four specially themed concept versions of the Up! city car called the Swiss Up, Winter Up!, X Up! and Cargo Up!. Though you may have a...
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Peugeot 107 Also Receives The 'millesim 200' Treatment
The 107 city car is the third Peugeot model in the UK after the 207 and 308 to be offered with in a 'Millesim 200' edition as part of the company's 200 year celebrations. The special edition version of the 107 is based on the current Urban...
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Opel Releases Corsa Football Championship Edition Dedicated To The German National Team
To celebrate the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa that will kick off in Johannesburg's Soccer City Stadium on June 11th, Opel has released a limited edition version of its Corsa supermini dedicated to the German national soccer team. For the record...
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