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City Concours evo Reader's Choice Award - voting closed

Cast your votes here for the best car from our shortlist at London's City Concours event

This year, London's Royal Honourable Artillery Company opens its doors to a new and exciting car event. London's City Concours will be a stunning display of beautiful cars both new and old, and should be a fantastic day out. You can pick up tickets using our exclusive 2-for-1 offer by clicking here, but if you want to get involved another way, why not vote for your favourite car in the evo reader's choice award?

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Whether you like re-imagined classics, stunning Italian supercars or a true American icon, you should manage to find something worthy of your vote in our shortlist.

Simply rank the list below according to your favourites. You don't have to choose just one either - you can upvote as many as you like.

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Remember to grab your tickets to City Concours with our 2-for-1 offer here.

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