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2015 Ford Mustang Debut in Need for Speed Video


 
Do you really think that when you’ve been set up, accused and convicted that a new car can make it all better?

Depends on the car.




Video of 2015 Ford Mustang Debut in Need for Speed
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Lit Motor, Vehicle Of The Future

Vehicle Of The Future: Half-Car, Half- Motorcycle

 Enclosed motorcycles, gas and or electric,can post almost twice the range and mileage over a standard motorcycle,which uses most of its power to over come wind resistance.Standard motorcycles are not aerodynamic,as most people think.


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Lexus GS Reviews


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Lexus GS 450h F Sport

The Lexus GS is a mid-size luxury car sold by Lexus, the luxury division of Toyota. It was sold as the Toyota Aristo in Japan from 1991 until the release of the third generation in 2005. Designed as a performance sedan competing in the mid-luxury class, the GS slots between the entry-level/compact executive IS and full-size/flagship LS, and shares its chassis with one of Toyota's longest-running platforms: the S-series which has been used under multiple generations of the Toyota Crown premium sedans.

 Lexus has earned a reputation that is good for luxury vehicles. The advantages of this brand are a quiet, well-crafted cabin, the plush ride and commendable performance from powerful, nearly silent engines , a plush ride and commendable performance from powerful.
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Porsche 911 Turbo Cabrio Review


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Phorsche 911 Turbo Cabrio

 Porsche 911 Turbo Cabrio Review
The 997 Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet is, as these things go, something of an on-paper whitewash: 0–62mph in 3.5 seconds, a top speed that scrapes 200mph, AWD traction for that ballistic 524lb ft, very nearly four seats and a good-looking fabric roof that stows in 13 seconds, up to 31mph.  It claws at the road surface with 520bhp, through helpful systems including Porsche Traction Management – which drives the rear wheels in normal conditions and uses a water-cooled differential to bring the front axle into play under duress – anti-slip regulation and an automatic brake differential to produce the kind 
of natural-feeling grip that can nevertheless make all the spit pool in one area of your mouth during a long corner, or hard braking. This effect is less noticeable during acceleration, due to the fact that you’ve already probably swallowed your tongue. Quick tip: engage ‘Sport Plus’ mode in a Turbo, left-foot brake, press down the accelerator, see ‘Launch’ on the dials, pick up your left foot and see if you can prevent yourself from swearing. It’s like 
a mechanical Tourette machine.
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Chevy Camaro Z/28 Performance



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Chevy camaro Z/28

That's plain wonderful. You hammer forwards, the engine pounding and trumpeting, the traction immense, the whole car alive and throaty. No matter how old you are or how sniffy about its track credentials, there's something captivating about the Z/28. I think you've got to admire a company that's been so single-minded about turning such a huge car into a track special. The results are both terrible and wonderful.
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Bugatti Veyron Super Sport Test Drive




 James May  drove a Bugatti Veyron Super Sport to 259mph on December 2010, a world-record speed at which most human beings would have exploded, looking for all the world as if he was doing a mildly irritating Sudoku. Test driver Pierre-Henri Raphanel then immediately drove the same Bugatti Veyron SS to a speed of 268mph, thus handing JM the least-amount-of-time-holding-a-world-record title and making him shout the word ‘cock' very loudly.

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The Most Expensive Car, 1936 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic


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 The Most Expensive Car

Automotive history has just been made as the 1936 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic has been sold by Gooding and Company to a buyer that no one would like to confirm. Of course, after a purchase price of $30-$40 million, we would think that the Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard, Ca. (according to a person familiar with the transaction) would be ecstatic to boast of the purchase of what is considered “the most desirable classic automobile in the world”.
The car was sold by the estate of Dr. Peter D. Williamson after the neurologist passed back in 2008. Williamson owned a spectacular collection of Bugattis that were sold during the annual car collector classic weekend in August 2008. The Atlantic, however, was part of a private sale that has been in the works for quite some time.

The Most Expensive Car 2014
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