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CNET UK > Reviews > Car Tech > Cars
Ferrari California with HELE review
...came with a host of optional equipment including the premium HiFi with iPod connectivity, rear parking camera and magnetic suspension that pushed its total price... Read more
22 December 2011 by Rory Reid
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Porsche Panamera Turbo review
The Porsche Panamera Turbo is a fabulous all-rounder. It's comfortable, lightning-quick and offers a wealth of advanced cabin tech to entertain driver and passengers alike. Read more
20 June 2011 by Rory Reid
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Lotus Evora S review
The Evora S is currently Lotus' most well-rounded car. Its cabin tech is poor, but it drives so wonderfully -- both on and off the track -- that it'll make you think twice about buying that Porsche. Read more
27 September 2011 by Rory Reid
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Jaguar XKR-S review
The Jaguar XKR-S is jaw-droppingly quick in a straight line and around corners, yet its fancy suspension tech means it's as comfortable as a limo. Just don't get in it unless you have a spare pair of pants. Read more
2 June 2011 by Rory Reid
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Aston Martin Virage review
The Aston Martin Virage is one of the best long-distance cruisers money can buy. It's hugely comfortable, surprisingly luxurious and acquits itself admirably when driven hard. It's let down only by its unintuitive cabin-tech user interface. Read more
31 March 2011 by Rory Reid
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Ford Focus 2011 Titanium hands-on
A brave new design and a shed load of car tech makes the 2011 Ford Focus a serious competitor to the Volkswagen Golf. We wish the control layout were simpler, but we'd learn to live with it. Read more
21 February 2011 by Jason Jenkins
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Volvo V60 review
The Volvo V60 estate gets almost everything right. It's fun to drive, well-equipped and has a tonne of next-generation safety features. Our only real gripe is its relative lack of luggage space. Read more
4 February 2011 by Rory Reid
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Nissan GT-R Black Edition review
With its brutal power, incredible cabin tech and fabulous handling, the Nissan GT-R Black Edition sports car never fails to impress. Read more
25 January 2011 by Rory Reid
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Honda Jazz Hybrid review
The Honda Jazz Hybrid is a wonderfully flexible car with acres of rear cargo space, but its fuel economy and emissions are disappointing. Read more
20 January 2011 by Rory Reid
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Porsche Boxster review
The Porsche Boxster has always been one of the best-handling cars on the road -- a mind-boggling achievement considering it's a convertible. The latest models continue that tradition and now (especially in Boxster S form) offer sensational acceleration, great, usable technology and -- crucially -- a certain cool factor. Read more
7 October 2010 by Rory Reid
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