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TCC Team
For some folks, two is too many -- even when it comes to the relatively mass market world of automobiles. Indeed, exclusivity is, as much as anything, the appeal of a car like the Bugatti Veyron 16/4. Yet ...
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TCC Team
Retired Formula One world champion and Ferrari legend Michael Schumacher was at the Frankfurt Motor Show to unveil a new model, the 430 Scuderia — and to cause a mega-mob at the Ferrari press conference, ...
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TCC Team
(2003 model shown) Challenge Stradale This limited-production Ferrari (which translates into really limited production, considering the company builds only a mere handful of cars each year, relative ...
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TCC Team
(2004 model shown) MC12 Even if you could afford the exorbitant sticker price and have amassed enough driving prowess to master the race-ready MC12, there's no guarantee you'll ever be able to own one. ...
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Marty Padgett, Executive Editor
Mazda’s quintessential roadster, the MX-5 Miata, adds new audio and comfort features to its soft-top and hardtop models for the 2008 model year. Both Miatas are powered by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder with 170 ...
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Marty Padgett, Executive Editor
Audi has reversed itself – the RS4 Cabriolet will be offered in the U.S. for the 2008 model year. Audi had said the 420-hp Cabriolet would not make the trip Stateside, but now says about ...
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TCC Team
The Baby Boomers might have defined the “me generation,” but with increasing urgency, today’s motorists are telling manufacturers “build me a car of my own.” It’s not surprising, of course, that high-end ...
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TCC Team
It’s only been around less than a year, but Jaguar’s XKR is getting the Portfolio treatment as its XJ sedan sibling did last year. As a Portfolio-ed model, the XKR stays with its supercharged, 4.2-liter ...
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