Saturday | Star Tribune
Spending some time in the French countryside.
Read about our contributors: Marguerite Happe, Emmy Storms, Marielle Foster, Shane Sletten, David Steinberg, Alex Persian and Peyton Baggott After enduring the theft of my iPhone in Lyon I decided that it may be a good time to take a break from hostel living.
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Road test: New Land Rover takes you on a voyage of Discovery
HERE'S one for you to mull over: Name a car that can carry you and six passengers to the ends of the Earth in air-cushioned comfort, is as happy hauling a horsebox across the Highland Show car park as it is beating a path through the Serengeti or the stockbroker belt and which, by journey's end, will have all your passengers talking animatedly ... (more)
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The recent Autosport International Show saw the worldwide launch of the all new TDv6 diesel Wildcat, which is manufactured by Plymouth based Qt Services.
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Western Gazette - North Dorset published Discover an off-road bargain
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Land Rover drivers really are the worst speeders, industry data shows
It's something many drivers have suspected, but now there's the statistics to prove it: Range Rover drivers are most likely to speed - and they're also more inclined to talk on a mobile phone while behind the wheel.
Report: Next Land Rover Defender to be built in India?
When Tata's purchase of Jaguar and Land Rover began to appear inevitable, the question "Would you buy a Jaguar made in India?" was oft repeated.
Phil Hanson: High five for low specs
Here's the SUV that has given me writer's cramp. It kept ticking every box, yet it's the most basic model in the lineup.
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