YOUR CAR IN BRIEF: Index
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Robert Holian
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Arnage
Azure
Continental GT
Continental GT Flying Spur
Brooklands
Caliber
Avenger
Journey
Nitro
F430
599 Fiorano
612 Scaglietti
Territory F6X
Falcon
Pursuit Ute
Barina
Viva
Astra
Astra Convertible
Epica
Commodore
Statesman/Caprice
Captiva
Tigra
Jazz
Civic
Civic Type R
Accord Euro
Accord
CR-V
Odyssey
S2000
Legend
Civic
Civic Type R
Accord Euro
Accord
CR-V
Odyssey
S2000
Legend
XF
XJ
XK
XJ
XK
Patriot
Cherokee
Grand Cherokee
Commander
Wrangler
Cherokee
Grand Cherokee
Commander
Wrangler
Cerato
Magentis
Carnival
Sportage
Sorrento
Magentis
Carnival
Sportage
Sorrento
Gallardo
Murcielago
Murcielago
Discovery 3
Range Rover Sport
Range Rover Vogue
Defender
Range Rover Sport
Range Rover Vogue
Defender
IS-F
GS
LS
SC
RX
LX
GS
LS
SC
RX
LX
Elise
Exige
Europa
Exige
Europa
Mazda3
Mazda6
CX-7
CX-9
MX-5
RX-8
Mazda6
CX-7
CX-9
MX-5
RX-8
B-Class
C-Class
C63 AMG
CLS-Class
CLK-Class
CL-Class
E-Class
E63 AMG
R-Class
S-Class
SLK-Class
SL-Class
ML-Class
GL-Class
C-Class
C63 AMG
CLS-Class
CLK-Class
CL-Class
E-Class
E63 AMG
R-Class
S-Class
SLK-Class
SL-Class
ML-Class
GL-Class
Clubman
Cooper Cabrio
Cooper Cabrio
Roadster
Aero 8
Aero 8
Tiida
Dualis
Maxima
350Z
GTR
X-Trail
Pathfinder
Murano
Patrol
Dualis
Maxima
350Z
GTR
X-Trail
Pathfinder
Murano
Patrol
207 Cabriolet
308
308 CC
407
407 Coupe
607
308
308 CC
407
407 Coupe
607
Boxster
Cayman
911
Cayman
911
Satria Neo
Persona
GEN-2
Persona
GEN-2
Megane Cabriolet
Scenic
Grand Scenic
Laguna
Scenic
Grand Scenic
Laguna
Phantom Drophead Convertible
Roomster
Kyron
Actyon
Actyon Sports
Actyon
Actyon Sports
Impreza WRX
Liberty
Outback
Forester
Tribeca
Liberty
Outback
Forester
Tribeca
SX4
Grand Vitara
Grand Vitara
Corolla
Camry
Aurion
Prius
Tarago
RAV4
Kluger
Prado
LandCruiser
Camry
Aurion
Prius
Tarago
RAV4
Kluger
Prado
LandCruiser
Golf
Jetta
Passat
New Beetle
Eos
Touareg
Jetta
Passat
New Beetle
Eos
Touareg
S40
V50
S60
V70
C70
S80
XC60
XC70
XC90
V50
S60
V70
C70
S80
XC60
XC70
XC90
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December 25, 2008 at 1:22 PM
There's a lot of reds. It looks like you have a lot to writing to do.
December 26, 2008 at 10:19 PM
you can start cutting some of the cars out because of the financial crisis affecting carmakers. The Aurion TRD is to be cancelled off, same with the Hilux TRD. I have a feeling Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep cars will never be sold in Australia in the short term. But then again, you need to add the Nissan GTR and cut the 350z, as there is a new 370z replacing that. Toyota RAV6 might be a good mention too. Also, cover the RS4, RS6 (Audi), SL63, CLK63 Black Series (Mercedes),R32 Golf (Volkswagen), and the HSV 427 (HSV). Anyway, that's all I can think of for now; sorry to make your list just that little bit harder to compile.
December 28, 2008 at 5:12 PM
Yeah look, I have decided not to include some of the AMG versions of Mercedes Coupes and Convertibles because they can be covered in a more generic article. They are not so vastly different to their basic counterparts - for instance, the basic SL is still a sports car, just not as potent as the SL63. I've summed up the difference in a sentence just then, so why bother with an entire article?
Thanks for pointing out the RS6 - don't know why I wrote RS8, it doesn't make sense. As yet, there is no new model RS4, so I'm waiting until it arrives before I make an article.
Thanks for the note about the GTR, and the 370Z hasn't arrived yet either. But thanks for the input anyway! You gave me something to think about, anyway.
December 28, 2008 at 6:44 PM
No problems; just trying to help make your list as informative as possible =]
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