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2004 Sunday Times Motorshow
NEC Birmingham
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Suzuki Liana - as featured
on Top Gear's Star in a reasonably priced Car.
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1907 Rover 20hp -
Originally launched in 1905 as the 16/20 hp, this series was
Rover's first multi-cylinder car. Versions of the car entered
the first IOM TT races and Rover's chief tester Ernest Courtis
won the 1907 event with an average speed of 28.8 mph over 6
laps of the 40.3 mile circuit. This model has a 3,251cc 4
cylinder engine and is capable of 50mph. Cost new was 450.
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New Vauxhall Astra SRi 2004
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The Toyota Pickup that Top
Gear magazine couldn't destroy - even after they left it on the
top of a block of flats that were to be demolished.
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Hyundai CCS Concept - Coupe
Cabriolet Study - A concept car that's very likely to make it
into production if the attention it received at the show is
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Maserati V8 Coupe - features
a 390bhp 4244cc V8 engine which can power it from 0-62mph in
under 5 seconds. Prices from 56,650.
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Porsche 911 Turbo S - Available in both Cabriolet and Coupe
form. Probably the final 911 to be launched in 996 form before
the 997 arrives later this year.
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TVR T350t - A massive
3605cc engine in a lightweight chassis means 60mph can be
reached in just 4.4 seconds and 100mph in 9.5 seconds.
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VW Concept C Car - another
new convertible concept car. This one's based on the MK5 golf
and will be a huge hit if put to production.
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Peugeot Hoggar Concept Vehicle - features a carbon fibre chassis
and a pair of 2160cc HDi engines which produce 180bhp each.
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Mercedes McLaren SLR -
Awesome supercar which is also a great every day car.
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Ford's awesome GT supercar - they could have sold many times
the number built, so classic status is guaranteed for this remake
of the original Ford grand touring race car.
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More 2004
Auto events.
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