Sales of new cars in Germany, Europe's biggest market, rose 2.1% in July from the same month a year ago to 253,146, according to figures from KBA, the country's motor transport authority.
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Fans design the Porsche 911 on the manufacturer's Facebook page
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Fans design the Porsche 911 on the manufacturer's Facebook page
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5 Aug, 2013
Fans design the Porsche 911 on the manufacturer's Facebook page
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