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EVO Reviews Audi RS7, Praises Its Engine, But Can’t Call it a Driver’s Car
It’s funny how the term “muscle car†has kind of lost its meaning in recent years, when referring to new models, as the automotive industry has moved on. Whereas in the golden days (1960s – 1970s), Americans (and Australians, occasionally) were renowned around the world for their fast in-a-straight-line muscle cars, Europeans, and in particular Germans, were hard at work engineering their models to be the very best at absolutely everything, including (and especially, in the case of BMW) being great driver’s cars.
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Cadillac Ats-v Deemed A Proper Match For The Germans
Apparently, it’s not only on paper and in photos that the new Cadillac ATS-V has what it takes to be enticing in its sector, as recent reviews have suggested it’s also a keen driver’s machine that rewards the enthusiast driver. Read...
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The Continental V8s Is A Bentley That Drivers Can Enjoy
With all their bulk, slightly heavy nose and permanent all-wheel drive, Bentley Continental GTs aren’t renowed for their driver’s appeal. Up until the launch of the V8S, they’d been regarded as fast but quite dull, but with the smaller...
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Bling From The Past: 1979 Cadillac Seville By Gucci
Occasionally, automakers take a more imaginative (or desperate, take your pick) approach with their marketing tactics, often turning to companies in completely different niches to spice up their cars and create what they call special edition models....
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Video: Mika Häkkinen And Michael Schumacher Meet Up In New Mercedes Ad
Over the years, Mercedes-Benz has released many TV ads featuring two-time Formula 1 World Champion Mika Häkkinen and other renowned pilots, most ending with a funny twist. The Stuttgart-based automaker's latest commercial to hit the web, called...
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Auto News For Friday, July 24, 2015 - Mitsubishi Ending Us Auto Production
Here are the five must-read, must-watch auto news stories, reviews and videos for Friday, July 24, 2015. INSIDE THE AUTO INDUSTRY Mitsubishi is ending U.S. auto production at its plant in Normal, Illinois. Few are the automakers which participate in...
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