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Land Rover Defender XTech Special Edition goes on sale at £27,995

Land Rover has finally conceded to customer demand and built a Defender without all those fluffy soft-roader comforts of the standard version - they've called it the 'XTech' - think of it like an Audi S-Line, or Volvo R Design - more street (or forest) cred, but essentially the same as a standard version.

The BMW M3 Coupe Lime Rock Park Edition

I've lost count of the number of BMW M3 'special editions' released in the past 12 months. What do you think? Does it enhance the M3s reputation or make it seem like BMW are struggling to sell them?

Penalty shoot-outs Caterham-style at the QPR training ground

In the run-up to this weekend’s British Grand Prix at Silverstone, F1 drivers Heikki Kovalainen and Vitaly Petrov got together with QPR football players Djibril Cisse and Clint Hill for a bit of penalty practice using the rear-end of a Caterham 7.

Bentley continues its charm offensive with the EXP 9 F SUV

My apologies to the folks at Bentley who are obviously trying very hard to make the EXP 9 F Concept work, but as the idiom goes 'You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear' and I can't help but feel the challenge is beyond them.

Gordon Ramsay tests Ferrari’s kitchen, while Ferrari tests the celebrity chef’s stomach around Fiorano

British Chef, Gordon Ramsay, received a VIP welcome recently when he visited Ferrari's Maranello home. Ramsay is a big fan of the Italian sports car maker and had the chance to drive a 458 Italia around Fiorano as well as being driven in the new F12berlinetta.

AdWatch: TomTom offers ‘The Best Job in the World’ for petrolheads

Do you remember Ben Southall, the lucky s*d who landed "the best job in the world"? He flew out from UK to Australia in 2009 to begin a work-cation as caretaker of an Australian tropical island, bolstered by a £75,000 salary and use of a luxury beach villa on Hamilton Island, Queensland.

Driven: Volvo V40 D4 at Goodwood race circuit – Just how good is Volvo’s new premium compact car?

After well over three decades of driving I might (finally) be showing signs of growing up. Not because I'm reviewing a new Volvo, although I'll come back to that somewhat jaded stereotype a little later. Instead I'm learning to value cars which manage to tick a multitude of boxes, treading that fine line between usability and fun.

Volkswagen acquires the remainder of Porsche at a valuation of €7.75 billion

Volkswagen has announced this morning that it has acquired the remaining 50.1 per cent of Porsche AG, not already owned by Volkswagen and will now move to incorporate the sports car maker generating approximately €320 million of net synergies.

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