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Cars
The 911 is celebrating 50 years and still looks like a naughty teenager. The current model range was joined a few days ago by the "open-top" 911 Turbo and 911 Turbo S. Open representatives, very special legends of the automotive industry - 911 numbers.
At this year's International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt, Volkswagen presented the study of the new Golf Sportsvan to the world public for the first time. The compact MPV will join the Golf family in the middle of next year.
For the third year in a row, Ford Innovation Day 2013 brings everything new and interesting about Ford cars.
These days, when in the mornings for the first time after the hot summer we meet the autumn mists, the thought escapes again and again to the summer memories. I open the roof, turn on the heated seats... and… I know summer isn't over yet. Far from it with the BMW Z4.
At this year's show (IAA), Ferrari presented the Ferrari 458 Speciale as its headline novelty. A car that surpasses itself.
BMW presented the second model of the new BMW i brand, the BMW i8. A vehicle that perceives the future as the present.
Škoda has been rapidly rejuvenating its product fleet in recent years. A novelty, the Škoda Rapid Sportback is the ideal companion for a dynamic city dweller.
An exciting premiere at the International Motor Show in Frankfurt: the new SEAT Leon ST proves that convincing sportiness and excellent adaptability for everyday use are not mutually exclusive.
The Porsche 918 Spyder will make its world premiere at this year's International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt. The super sports plug-in hybrid opens a new chapter in the production of sports cars.
The City Magazine team attended the presentation of the "best car" in the world, created under the direction of Slovenian designer Robert Lešnik.
Jaguar has already presented its blue beast in the past. This time, only this one is already in its second version, which definitely impresses.