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drive it!: The Motor Magazine
Modern technology, low consumption, dynamic light systems and a nostalgic look into the past. drive it! has racked up the kilometers to put together a very colorful show this week.present it! The Porsche Cayenne V6 DieselPorsche has opened itself up to a new class of buyers with its Cayenne, and the automaker has also rediscovered the value of the diesel engine.The Cayenne diesel is making a splash in Europe. Around 75% of all Cayennes sold in Europe last year were equipped with diesel engines. Porsche’s latest generation more efficient, consuming just 7.4 liters per 100 kilometers, or 20 percent less than the previous model. Buckle up as we introduce you to the powerful 3-liter V6 diesel Cayenne.test it! Fiat's Punto Evo''Evo'' for Evolution. The Fiat Punto Evo has been on the market since October of 2009.The Evo is the follow-up to Fiat's successful Grande Punto model, with some important changes in tow. It wasn't only the appearance that got a bit of a redesign. The Italian carmaker also improved with the model's engine and safety systems. Seven air bags and ESP are now standard equipment. We tested the 1.3-liter 4-cylinder turbo-diesel engine with 95 horse power. The engine has an improved multi-jet direct injection that delivers cleaner combustion and better fuel economy.examine it! BMW Art CarFlashy and one-of-a-kind: BMW's Art cars have a special history. They've been bringing together art, design and technology for 35 years.Since 1975, BMW has recruited world-famous artists to decorate some of its fastest cars. This year, American artist Jeff Koons put his special touch on the 17th in a long line of BMW Art Cars. His design for the BMW M3 GT2 was inspired by the feeling of pure speed and dynamism. It's a full-blooded race car and a one-of-a-kind work of art. The colorful creation is on display at various events, including the Festival of Speed in Goodwood. inside it! Modern Light Systems Pave the WayMany people don't like sitting behind the wheel at nigh...
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Date Found: August 18, 2010
Date Produced: August 13, 2010
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