Saturday, March 15, 2014

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Next-gen Mercedes-Benz S-Class to use more aluminum and carbon fiber reinforced plastics
Mercedes-Benz S-Class chief engineer Hermann-Joseph Storp has shed some light about the company's next-gen flagship model.
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Strong demand for second-gen 308 makes Peugeot increase production
Peugeot has announced production of the second generation 308 will increase as a result of a strong demand.
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Checking out a modified Tesla Model S priced at 205,820 USD [video]
T Sportline took a 123,770 USD Tesla Model S Performance 85 kWh and installed aftermarket parts which raised the car's price to 205,820 USD.
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Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG vs. BMW M5 in exciting exhaust battle [video]
Which is the most important thing for you when you are looking to buy a car?
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Nissan testing GT-R Nismo equipped with N-Attack Package at Fuji Speedway [video]
Nissan has released a video recorded while testing the GT-R Nismo fitted with the N-Attack Package at Fuji Speedway.
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Bertone shutting down - report
Italian design house Bertone has reportedly gone bust as a result of major financial problems.
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Newey finds loophole to hide FIA nose camera
Red Bull may have had a disastrous winter, but designer Adrian Newey's attention to detail is as sharp as ever in 2014. Keen-eyed observers noticed throughout the winter and again in Melbourne on Fr...
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