L-coupe ġodda tal-BMW ta ' serje 4 u ta ' Audi RS6 ġodda żvelati; Il-Maserati Quattroporte l-ġdid u l-Toyota Auris huma misjuqa; Aston ġdid DB9 ittestjat kontra r-rivali tiegħu; is-sedil użat Leon u Vauxhall Corsa jixtru tipi ġodda BMW 4-serje coupe heads up din il-ġimgħat rivista Autocar, bl-istorja sħiħa u l-ewwel stampi żvelati, flimkien ma ' Julian Rendwejjaħ jieħdu fuq għaliex l-isem kellu jinbidel minn BMW 3-serje coupe u Steve Sutcliffe tiżvela ir-ri Ċetta personali tiegħu għal M4 perfett, li huwa ssettjat biex isegwi. Punti oħra ta ' aħbarijiet jinkludu d-dettalji kollha tal-190mph Audi RS6 l-ġdida, bil-figuri tas-supercar tal-qawwa u tat-torque, u storja esklussiva fuq il-manifattur Brittaniku Caterhams l-ambizzjonijiet biex jespandu b ' mod drammatiku. Il-kopertura ta ' Los Angeles Motor tagħna tagħti l-linja ta ' ġewwa fuq il-Porsche l-ġdida Kajman, bil matt minn qabel tiżvela għaliex qatt mhu se jitħalla jikkontesta l-Porsche 911, flimkien mad-dettalji kollha dwar il-New Toyota Rav4, u kull stilla show oħra. Fil-drives tagħna Taqsima Steve Cropley tirrevedi l-Maserati Quattroporte ġdid, matt Saunders jagħti l-ewwel drive esklussiva ta ' Mitsubishi ta ' Matander PHEV u Richard Bremner testijiet l-New Toyota Auris. Il-prezz tajjeb imma finalment Skoda fl-a ħħar tal-ispirazzjoni huwa s-su ġġett tat-test fit-triq profond tagħna. L-a ġġornamenti dwar il-flotta tat-test fit-tul tagħna jinkludu l-adewell għall-"Renault Grand Xenic tagħna", flimkien mal-a ħħar aħbarijiet dwar is-Subaru XV tagħna, Chevrolet volt, Ginetta G40R u Mazda CX-5. L-aston il-ġdid DB9 huwa bla għadam kontra l-bentley continental gt u Ferrari California f ' test ta ' thrills għoli, filwaqt li l-President tal-KIA hank Lee jiżvela l-pjanijiet tiegħu biex inbiddlu l-manifattur Korean fi lil VW rivali. Sadanittant, Steve Cropley żjajjar Hingham biex jitgħallmu dwar Caterhams ambizzjonijiet globali, u Andrew Franchel jieħu l-eqreb ħaġa Renault preċedentement mibnija għal Caterham-l-Renault Sport Spider-u jiskopri mill-ġdid in-nuqqasijiet tiegħu. James Ruppert ċampjins l-sedil Leon, jargumentaw li mudell sena 800 10 huwa jiswa punt, u a 2005 siġġu Leon Cupra R fil 6000 hija bargain, filwaqt li aħna wkoll tagħti l-lowdown fuq ix-xiri ta ' kwalità użata Vauxhall Corsa minn ftit kif 2500. Bħal dejjem, il-maga żin huwa disponibbli mill-a ħbarijiet kollha tajbin, jew disponibbli biex jitniżżel minn Zinio jew il-ma ħżen Apple iTunes. New BMW 4-series coupe and new Audi RS6 revealed; new Maserati Quattroporte and Toyota Auris driven; new Aston DB9 tested against its rivals; used Seat Leon and Vauxhall Corsa buying tipsThe new BMW 4-series coupe heads up this weeks Autocar magazine, with the full story and first pictures revealed, plus Julian Rendells take on why the name had to change from BMW 3-series coupe and Steve Sutcliffe revealing his personal recipe for the perfect M4, which is set to follow. Other news highlights include full details of the new 190mph Audi RS6, with its supercar-baiting power and torque figures, and an exclusive story on British manufacturer Caterhams ambitions to expand dramatically. Our Los Angeles motor show coverage gives the inside line on the new Porsche Cayman, with Matt Prior revealing why it will never be allowed to challenge the Porsche 911, plus full details on the new Toyota Rav4, and every other show star. In our drives section Steve Cropley reviews the new Maserati Quattroporte, Matt Saunders delivers an exclusive first drive of the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV and Richard Bremner tests the new Toyota Auris. The well priced but ultimately uninspiring Skoda Rapid is the subject of our in-depth road test. Updates on our long-term test fleet include a farewell to our Renault Grand Scenic, plus latest news on our Subaru XV, Chevrolet Volt, Ginetta G40R and Mazda CX-5. The new Aston DB9 is pitted against the Bentley Continental GT and Ferrari California in a high-thrills test, while Kia president Hank Lee reveals his plans to turn the Korean manufacturer in to a VW rival. Meanwhile, Steve Cropley visits Hingham to learn about Caterhams global ambitions, and Andrew Frankel takes the closest thing Renault has previously built to a Caterham – the Renault Sport Spider – and rediscovers its shortfalls. James Ruppert champions the Seat Leon, arguing that a 800 ten-year old model is worth a punt, and a 2005 Seat Leon Cupra R at 6000 is a bargain, while we also give the lowdown on buying a quality used Vauxhall Corsa from as little as 2500. As ever, the magazine is available from all good newsagents, or available for download from Zinio or the Apple iTunes store.