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Aston Martin DBX

VERY NEW CAR IS IMPORTANT TO ITS manufacturer, the days of building stuff because a member of the board fancies one (how else do you think the BMW 5-series GT made production?) long gone. And in 2020 there are some incredibly significant cars coming to market that are carrying considerable weight on their shoulders. Volkswagen’s ID.3 will set the course for the electric vehicle strategy of the world’s largest car company. Land Rover’s new Defender is a linchpin to the British firm’s future success, too. But neither can touch the

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