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2004 Mitsubishi Evolution VIII MR FQ-400
3Mitsubishi Motors UK has taken the wraps off the fastest saloon car ever produced by a major manufacturer.
2004 Mazda 6 MPS
6The 2006 Mazda6 MPS is a high-performance version of the Mazda6.
2004 Honda Integra Type S
4The Integra gained the name change to Type S in Australia to replace the Type R, however the Japanese models kept the Type R badge.
2003 Skoda Octavia RS Combi
5Since its launch in 2000, the Skoda Octavia RS has received high praise and appreciation from both professionals and the public.
2003 Seat Leon Cupra R
6As SEAT’s best selling car, the León Mk I was marketed as a sportier and cheaper variant of the VW Golf.
2003 Honda S2000
12The S2000 rewards with a potent 240 horsepower engine, a precise, 6-speed manual transmission and a perfect 50/50 weight balance.
2003 Honda Civic Type R
9A more sporty variant of the most recent model of Civic and successor to the EK9 Civic Type-R.
2003 Honda Accord Euro R
2Hondas seventh generation Accord in Euro R spec, was fitted with a K20A engine from the Integra Type R.
2003 Ford Focus RS WRC
6The Ford Focus RS WRC is a car built for the Ford World Rally Team by Ford Europe and M-Sport.
2002 Volkswagen Golf GTI 337 Edition
3A version of the GTI called the GTI 337 Edition, was officially introduced at the New York Auto Show.
2002 Toyota MR2 Roadster
2The only engine available for the ZZW30 was the all-aluminium 1ZZ-FED, a 1794 cc inline-four.
2002 Pontiac Solstice Concept
3The exterior styling of the production Solstice is similar to that of the 2002 Solstice concept that preceded it.
2002 Peugeot RC Concept
6The RC was a mid-engined, rear-wheel drive sports car with the same essential design, but came in two versions.
2002 Lotus Elise
3The Lotus Elise has a hand-finished fiberglass body shell atop its aluminium extrusion and bonded frame that provides a rigid platform.
2002 Ford Focus RS
9The exclusive, 215PS turbocharged 2.0-litre Ford Focus RS marked the long-awaited return of the legendary Ford RS badge.
2002 Acura RSX Type-S
6The Honda Integra DC5 is the fourth and final generation of the Honda Integra compact sports coupe.
2001 Volkswagen Golf GTI 25th Anniverary
5Distinctive styling will separate the two thousand, individually numbered Anniversary models from other Golfs.
2001 Skoda Octavia RS
9Skoda Octavia RS has a 1.8L turbo-charged petrol engine producing 132 kW (180 bhp) and a maximum torque of 235 Nm.
2001 Mitsubishi Lancer GSR Evolution VII
6The Evolution VII was based on the larger Lancer Cedia platform and as a result gained more weight over the Evolution VI.
2001 Mitsubishi Evolution VII WRC
2The Lancer Evolution is unique among its competitors in the World Rally Championship in that it was a homologated Group A car slightly modified to be able to race.
2001 Honda Integra Type R
6Marketed as the Acura RSX in the USA, the DC5 Integra was Hondas follow up to the fan favorite DC2 Integra Type R.
2001 Chrysler PT Cruiser
1The Chrysler PT Cruiser is a “retro”-styled station wagon built by Chrysler, a marque of DaimlerChrysler, launched in 2001 as the entry-level Chrysler.
2001 Audi S3
6Available only as a hatchback, the Audi S3 was the more sporty version of the regular Audi A3.
2001 Acura RSX SEMA Concept
3For SEMA 2001, Acura have taken the wraps off their special concept RSX.
2000 Toyota Celica
5In late 1999, Toyota began production and sales of the seventh-generation Celica.
2000 Nissan Silvia
5The S15 Silvia included aggressive styling inside and out, updating the previous Silvia styling in-line with modern car design trends.
2000 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI Tommi Makinen Edition
6Yet another special edition Evolution VI was released in 1999: the Tommi Mäkinen Edition.
2000 Honda Accord Euro R
3Euro R was only available in Japan and came equipped with a ‘red top’ H22A engine, limited slip diff and 5-Speed manual.
1999 Toyota MR2 Roadster
9The third-generation MR2 was marketed as the Toyota MR-S in Japan, Toyota MR2 Spyder in the US, and the Toyota MR2 Roadster in Europe.