The Geneva Auto Show prides itself on having the world's most important and prestigious premieres and 2009 is shaping up to be no different. Several manufacturers have already given plenty of hints at their Geneva world premieres with full specifications and photos released prior to the show.
To date, Geneva will play host to the 2010 Porsche GT3, the baby Rolls-Royce, a FlexFuel Bentley Supercar, the Audi TT RS and many other vehicles. We'll be sure to bring you info on the latest developments, including expected supercars from Ferrari, Lamborghini and Koenigsegg, as well as info on concept cars, like the Hyundai ix3, which will shape the next Tucson.
Follow the latest new car premieres from the Geneva Auto Show 2009 on AutoGuide.com.
Old TopGear.com is dead. Long live the new TopGear.com. Sort of.
This morning (Tuesday 7th October) Top Gear has switched on the first parts of their all new website. The new site features nearly 300 new car videos in a new player that allows you to share or embed them on your own site; a whole raft of new blogs with regular contributions from Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond. There is also a superlative index of every car on sale in the UK with some extremely cute tools that will actively help you choose your next car, or, if you're just having fun, will tell you whether you're better suited to a Ferrari or a Lamborghini.
'The Cupholder' is pure trivia, car videos, links and general car info from all over the world wide web.
'Sunday Afternoon Club' remains their F1 blog and they have big plans for that when the BBC takes over the F1 coverage next year.
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