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    Jaguar Land Rover open all-new factory in Brazil

    Jaguar Land Rover has opened an all-new car manufacturing plant in Brazil – its first one outside of the UK. Focussing on Range Rover Evoque and Discovery Sport cars, the plant includes an Education Business Partnership Centre, which

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    Final Land Rover Defender rolls off the production line

    With close to seven decades of production, the last Land Rover Defender has rolled off the line. The classic off-roader has been in production in one way or another since 1948, with over 2 million vehicles produced. An all-new model is due to be

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    Video: Watch the all-new BMW come alive before your eyes

    Even the most ardent car fan is sometimes guilty of judging a car without given a second thought to the amount of man-hours that have been invested into it. But sometimes it pays to take a look behind the

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    Behind the scenes at Rolls-Royce

    Rolls-Royce is a British success story that just keeps on leaping from strength-to-strength. Just 350 staff were employed in 2003 and now the Goodwood plant just outside of Chichester boasts 1,400 busy bodies filling the Sir Nicholas

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    Video: How to build a SEAT in two minutes

    Given the way that (some) owners treat their cars, kerbing the wheels, accumulating parking dings and generally running them into the ground before they're scrapped, its perhaps unsurprising that few realise the sheer effort and technology

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    ​Full-size F-Type Coupé mounted on Jaguar factory wall

    Jaguar has mounted a full-sized Jaguar F-Type Coupé on the wall of its Castle Bromwich factory in the West Midlands. The car forms part of an artwork created by PopBangColour, aka radio-controlled car artist Ian

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    First Arabian 'hypercar' manufacturers to set up factory in UAE next year

    The madcap Lykan Hypersport was proudly on display at the Dubai International Motor Show earlier this week but the founder of W Motors – the company behind the speed machine – claims that it will have a fully functioning