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Buy Now!* 484 pages oozing with exciting news, first drives, road tests, and even a flight!
* India-bound Merc R-class revealed
* Exclusive interview with Ratan Tata, Sachin Tendulkar hits 200kph
* First drive, info and pictures of brilliant Skoda Yeti
* Powerful Hyundai Santa Fe SUV and value-for-money BMW X1 mini-SUV driven
* New Volkswagen Jetta: reborn, refreshed saloon driven
* VW Vento tested + a shootout with Honda City
* Our road test verdict on new Maruti Alto K10
* New Audi A8 and Jaguar XJ Supersport driven
* Drag time: Audi A4 vs Q7; testing tune-up boxes for your Swift
* 414bhp Audi R8 thunders through Rajasthan desert
* Mega track test: Narain Karthikeyan goes flat out in India’s best driver’s cars, bike racer Dilip Rogger gets astride Honda CBR1000RR, Suzuki GSX-R1000
* Supercar showdown: Ferrari 458 Italia takes on Lexus LFA, Noble M600 and Porsche 911 GT3 RS
* Comparison: BMW 7 Series v Boeing 777
* We take to the air in a Super Blanik L23 glider
* 4x4 Special: Fortuner Boot Camp in Mumbai, 9 SUVs take the muddy road less traveled, off-road in Land Rovers at Eastnor Castle
* New Maruti SX4 vs Used Honda Civic
* New Yamaha YBR 125 revealed, Yamaha SZ first impression
* We take a Harley-Davidson Fat Boy into the hills
* Honda VFR1200F opened up on Irungattukottai race track
* Bajaj Avenger 220 DTS-i tested
* Modern classic: Rajputana Custom Motorcycles’ Lightfoot
* Exclusive interview with Force India’s Adrian Sutil and Tonio Liuzzi
* First-hand status report on the Indian GP track at Greater Noida
* TVS Racing completes 25 years
* Plus comprehensive New Car & Bike Buyer’s Guide, Ask Autocar Anything
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