Autocar 2 weeks ago

MPH 09 show report and pics

With no frontline motor show in the mould of Frankfurt, Tokyo or Paris for the foreseeable future in Britain, it has been left to the likes of MPH, Salon Prive and Motorexpo to fill the void. Full Article at Autocar

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