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This Month's evo: January 2006 evo (issue 87)

In this month's issue, evo's eagerly-awaited car of the year special: two weeks, twenty-one cars ranging in power from a modest 158bhp right up to a fearsome 550bhp, and the finest roads (and one of the finest tracks) in all Europe. <br/> <br/> Plus, is it really worth paying the extra charged for premium petrols? We set out to find out, performing nearly 300 runs on the dyno to ensure we had definitive figures for all the petrols we tested. On sale now.

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