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The December issue of Top Gear magazine goes on sale today, and – if you’ll permit us to blow our metaphorical trumpet for a second – it’s proper cracker.
Kicking off proceedings is an under-the-metal look at Toyota’s most exciting car in, er, bloody ages – the FT-86. We’ve got all the news on the brilliant new rear-drive coupe, as well as some mad metal from the Tokyo motor show and some very British bikes.
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Honda Skydeck: unhinged
Hybrid MPV concept incorporates every weird flavour of door. The next FR-V? We fear not…
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You havin' a scarf?
Yamaha shows the most bizarre motorbike you've ever seen
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Post-crunch motor show
A quick round-up of this year's Tokyo motor show
The Tokyo motor show was somewhat quiet this year -
Tokyo show: back to the future
Japanese manufacturers play it safe, as the Euro big boys opt out
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Video: LF-A tears it up
Lexus sets its 550bhp supercar loose in a Japanese car park. Ears bleed
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Lean machine
Nissan reveals its Tokyo line-up, including a slimline electric concept that tilts when it goes round corners. Nifty
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Toyota in actually-quite-exciting shocker!
Japanese firm shows off rear-wheel-drive coupe developed with Subaru. Build it, build it, build it
Read about the coupe concept -
Thai fighter
Nissan releases first sketches of next-gen Micra ahead of 2010 launch in South-East Asia
Read about the new Micra -
Electronic mail
In the future, your post will be delivered electronically. By one of these!
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Mitsu mains business
Mitsubishi shows off plug-in hybrid crossover ahead of Tokyo show
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Hy’ flier
Subaru’s Hybrid Tourer concept gets huge wing-like gullwing doors
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Honda’s three-thinking
Car maker heads to Tokyo with near-production CR-Z hybrid, plus a pair of design studies
Read about the firm's new concepts







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