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Automotive Guide for Supercars

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  • 180 Mph From An Ordinary Production Sedan
    If you would like a car that looks almost ordinary, but that is as fast as many supercars, buy the BMW M5. Yes, on the...
    Article by: John Hartley
  • 8 Facts You Must Know About Lamborghini
    Lamborghini, or Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. as it’s officially called, produces some of the most exciting sports cars in the word. Some of the newer Lamborghini...
    Article by: Mads Phican
  • Corvette Gets 7-Liter Engine
    You might think that 6 liters was enough to make the Corvette two-seater fast enough, but not for the competition department lurking inside GM. ...
    Article by: John Hartley
  • Exotic Car and Supercar News
    We've had an exciting time over the past 12 months in the world of exotic cars. It has all been about sheer power, which does...
    Article by: John Hartley
  • Exotic Sports Cars
    They are flashy. They are fast. And they are very, very expensive. They are the exotic sports cars, the ultimate icons of speed, style and...
    Article by: Elizabeth Morgan
  • Freestream: A Small Big That Out-accelerates The Biggest And Best
    Coming soon from England is the Caparo Freestream supercar, which will have a power-to-weight ratio of 1,000 bhp per ton! The Bugatti Veyron which has...
    Article by: John Hartley
  • Is the Muscle Car Back?
    It’s appareant that the push is on to bring the muscle car back, but do any of the big three manufactures evern really remember what...
    Article by: David Atkin
  • Jaguar XK Sports Car Joins The Lightweight Supercar Club
    Jaguar's new XK supercar is a stunning looking car, bound to turn heads wherever goes. It has the beauty and sleekness of some of the...
    Article by: John Hartley
  • Maserati MC12 A Winner
    Designed to win races, the Maserati MC12 is actually sold as a road car, albeit it a very impractical one. Still what do you expect...
    Article by: John Hartley
  • The Hottest Supercars Are Mid-Engined
    For ultimate performance, the mid-engined layout is used for supercars - just like it is on racing cars. Typical mid-engined supercars are the Ferrari...
    Article by: Rex Truman
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