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Montreal Auto Show part 4: Exotics
So, I know, it has been a few days since this was supposed to come out, but unfortunately, not everything can always go to plan. Anyways, in order to make myself up, here is all what everyone was waiting for, the … Continue reading
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Tagged 458, 911, amg, aston martin, aventador, bentley, boxter, california, camaro, cayman, chevrolet, continental, corvette, drophead, evora, Ferrari, ff, fisker, Ford, gallardo, ghost, granturismo, gt, gt350, gt500, karma, lamborghini, lexus, lfa, lotus, maserati, mclaren, mercedes-benz, mp4-12c, mulsanne, mustang, phantom, pontiac, porsche, red bull, rolls-royce, shelby, sls, spider, spyder, vanquish, virage, zr1
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The Edonis, the forgotten sports car?
When we all grew up, we always had our poster supercar. If you grew up in the 70s, it was a Miura, in the 80s, it was an F40, in the 90s, probably a Mclaren F1. I grew up in … Continue reading
Posted in Car reviews
Tagged b-engineering, bugatti, car, EB110, edonis, fastest, Ferrari, lamborghini, mclaren, modena, v12
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The art of driving a manual
Following my last post on whether hybrids can be cool, I feel there is one point I have to raise. As awesome as the 918 Spyder, or even the future Ferrari F70, will be, they do have one fatal flaw. … Continue reading
Posted in Philosophy of driving
Tagged 918 spyder, bmw, driving, dsg, F70, Ferrari, fun, m5, manual, porsche
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So, are supercars dead?
Only a couple of years ago, in his review of the Aston Martin V12 Vantage, Jeremy Clarkson lamented the fact that this was probably the very last V12 supercar, that later cars would all be turbo charged, and emit as … Continue reading