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Politically Incorrect Video Presentation of the New 2012 BMW M5 F10 Sports Sedan
Do you dislike watching powerful rear-wheel drive cars burn rubber, drift around corners and roundabouts and generally be driven in a manner that many would consider politically incorrect? Then we strongly suggest that you move on and avoid viewing the video presentation of the new 560-horsepower BMW M5 sports saloon from Hungarian TV Show Totalcar and its presenter who could easily be mistaken for Hugh Jackman's long-lost young brother from the x-Men series.
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Does This 2015 Mustang Look Sexy Enough For You? [photos & Videos]
Sure, a beautiful lady (regardless of age or attire) leaning on a sports car is nothing new, but it never really gets old – if it ever does, you can kiss all those booth models goodbye, and we always welcome these type of photo and video shoots,...
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Listen To The Ferrari F12berlinetta As It Races Around The Track
By now, we know all there is to know about Ferrari’s latest V12 supercar, the F12berlinetta. So don't worry, this isn't yet another post about the fastest Prancing Horse's stats. Ferrari has already released an official video showing...
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Mercedes-benz Releases New Video Footage Of 2012 Slk 55 Amg
After the recent track footage of the C 63 AMG Coupé Black Series being thrown around the corners of the Laguna Seca circuit in California, Mercedes-Benz's AMG division released a new video of another product it launched this year, the 2012 SLK...
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Bmw Unleashes New Video Of V8-powered M5 Concept
In preparation of the big reveal of the M5 Concept at the Auto Shanghai 2011 in China later this month, BMW has churned out a new video of its high-performance sports saloon. What we get to see here is the thinly disguised M5 study on the move, though...
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Earl Stewart Toyota En Espanol
American or not, politically inclined or averse, recently immigrated or a tenth-generation citizen of your nation - this CNN video is worth watching. GoodCarBadCar is not into making political statements, so please don't understand this directive...
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