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ASTON MARTIN'S 'QUATTROPORTE' - Meet the new four-door Aston. It's called Rapide, and it's the best way of getting three girls to go out with you at once.
WIND IN THE HAIR MOTORING IN A ROLLER - Jay Leno takes Jeremy Hart for an exclusive a drive in the unique 100EX Rolls drop-top.
RENDEZVOUS WITH MONSIEUR SLIDEY - Sebastien Loeb may be a man of few words, but he's the new king of rallying and we love him.
HOME AND AWAY - Ford built its latest rally car in two weeks. Then entered it in the Rally of Australia. But why can't we get our car serviced in less than a month?
TOP GEAR GOES ON SAFARI IN KENYA - Rallying is tough on any car, let alone a classic. But classic cars rallying in the African wilderness? Pretty suicidal.
THE POWER OF (HONDA) DREAMS - Honda has a habit of making annoyingly compulsive TV ads. Here's the story behind the latest masterpiece.
THE MAYBACH HAS GONE ALL SPORTING - So we sent Paul Horrell to test it out. Wearing his gym kit, naturally. Huh?
BLACK HORSE TAKES ON RED DRAGON - 'I know, let's drive across remotest China in two Feiraris.' What a stroke of genius...
FAR FROM HOME - The seven-seat Merc GL you never knew you needed, and as far away from the shops as it's ever likely to get. Richard Fleury gets his just deserts in the Namibian heartland. Deserts. Geddit?
TUNDRA TALE - In a bid to enlighten the Arctic's Sami population as to the existence of the Smart ForTwo, Al Weaver takes one there. We're still not sure why.
THE BIG TEST - Everyone's used to ÃÃ
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