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Evo Magazine, January 2007 Collector's Edition

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On the Cover: 100th Issue - Who'd have thought it, eh? This celebration issue is ten tenths of everything we've brought to you over the last eight and a bit years. We hope you've enjoyed the ride as much as we have Your Top Ten Test - The motoring equivalents of Dean, Monroe. All and Churchill; idolised, lusted after, revered and respected [and arguably that's just the McLaren). These ten cars are your icons. You voted for them and in so doing set us quite a task, but somehow we managed to gather them all together on the spectacular North Yorks Moors Features: The ten worst - cars we've ever tested - Which car was so embarrassing to be seen in that no-one would drive it? Which long-termer was so bad we sent it back? Which car was so ugly we refused to feature it? All the answers are here Our greatest pics - Our photographers select their favourite shots from the last 100 issues and explain what made these particular clicks of the shutter so special Ten other things called 'evo' - Richard Porter discovers benevolent dictators, high-energy pet-food and blokey adhesives Ten fastest - Meant to be the 'ten fattest', but due to a clerical error we ended up with such things as an Enzo and a Radical on the West Circuit. Never mind Ten silliest - Sofa, office, double-decker. Sounds like the output of a random word generator, but in fact some of the weird things we drove around the West Circuit The Wall of Shame - Now, don't take offence if you see your face here - one person's shame is another's fame The best of evo - Extraordinary cars, extraordinary locations, extraordinary luck. A behind-the-scenes look at the workings of the (mostly) well-oiled evo machine on our favourite stories The evo quiz - How much do you really know about this magazine? Over to Peter 'Magnus Tomalin, who has started so he'll finish Regulars: Planet evo - KTM usually makes bikes, but it's now branching out into proper four-wheeled modes of transport (see below). We also have a look at what alternative fuels mean for the evo reader and there's the brilliant Christmas evo essentials as well. If you're looking for last-minute gifts, there's a coachbuilt Ferrari from Holland and, for a gay friend perhaps, the world's fastest convertible Letters - Specially for the 100th issue, we publish the most bizarre letter we have ever received. Familiar with the Ferrari F43? Neither were we... Subscriptions - If I've told you once I've told you a hundred times... Long-term tests - Check out Neil Carey cocking a rear wheel in Harry's new long-term Clio 197 (of course, designers always reckon they're a bit handy-just ask Chee-Chiu Lee about the Chrysler 300C). There's a new Subaru on the fleet, too, and Brett Fraser is having trouble with his cat The Knowledge - The death of Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, the San Francisco Earthquake and New Balance running shoes are all also celebrating a centenary this year. Now that's knowledge We couldn't have done it without...A cast of thousands. This one's for all of you Cars in this issue: Marcos TSO 6TC Seat Leon Cupra Caterham Roadsport 125 Peugeot 207 LW Range Rover Sport TDV8 BMW X5 4.8i SE BMW 335d Coupe BMW Z4 M Coupe
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