Ford Ranger, Toyota Corolla Cross and other new cars still to arrive in 2022! CarsGuide Podcast #239
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Episode 239 - New models incoming!
We are just over halfway through 2022 and we have seen some seriously impressive models already launched. Despite the supply dramas impacting most carmakers, there is still plenty of new metal that’s scheduled to go on sale in the second half of the year.
In this episode of the CarsGuide podcast, Tim Nicholson, Tung Nguyen and Byron Mathioudakis detail the biggest models that are yet to appear and look at when they are likely to arrive.
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