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Awesome Hot Wheels Car Ford Mustang Fastback

With a sporty styling, V8 engine, and custom exhaust, this Ford classic was made to revolutionize the automobile industry and redefine the term “sports car.”

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Smart Fortwo: Canada Style

We head over the border to Canada for our first spin in the Smart Fortwo in preparation for its US launch. Senior web editor of Automobile Magazine Jason Cammisa takes you for a short tour around this short car. www.automobilemag.com

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    Longterm MINI Cooper Review – Kelley Blue Book’s Review

    FOR MORE CAR VIDEOS & REVIEWS CHECK OUT www.kbb.com Mini Cooper. At the halfway point in our scheduled year with the MINI, we’ve clocked nearly 6500 miles on the sporty red hatchback, including three roundtrips from Southern California to Las Vegas. Our MINI has yet to get up close and personal with a service bay of any sort, and other than a mysterious dash light that appeared suddenly at 4500 miles and vanished almost as quickly, we’ve had nothing to trouble our minds. In fact, the only wear and tear to mention is a loose battery cover on the key fob. As long as we can continue to unlock and start it, we’re looking forward to another six months of happy MINI motoring. For more new car reviews, interviews and automotive news visit kbb.com today.

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    Part 1: Sport Compact Car Comparison

    Join us as we pick our favorite 000 sport compact car.

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    Mini CountryMan.m4v

    The Comphy Critterz are very excited about the newest car from Mini….. It’s called the Mini Countryman…. check it out for yourself.

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    31st Bangkok International Motor Show – views around the booths

    Hyundai has chosen to make the new Tuscon SUV the star of its offering at BITEC, this big, premium end of the market contender was launched a here a week ago and the Korean carmaker hopes to shift 200 units this year. The theme of the stand is the FIFA World Cup as Hyundai, is a partner, which cues pretties dressed in many outfits revolving around a football and cheerleader theme. Across the aisle, SsangYong has a large space filled with its equally large vehicles and the ugliness of its range is in stark contrast with the bevy of pretties, tall and clad in elegant long pink gowns, that are making the booth one of the most popular in the halls, if not for the ability of its products. The SLS AMG Gullwing sports is the clear winner amongst the high-performance cars, of which there are surprisingly few this year, the eco-theme has really pushed home for this edition. On the black-background of the Mercedes-Benz stand, the metallic blood-red colour scheme of this sports car, its arched-up doors sprouting from its aluminium-spaceframe chassis and large chromed grille badge make its one of the most distinct cars on show. Under the traditional long flowing bonnet is an AMG-tuned 6.3-litre V8 engine with 571 bhp on tap and peak torque of 650 Nm. Add in a seven-speed double-declutch transmission, aluminium double-wishbones all round and a weight of 1620 kgs, and the Gullwing can power from standstill to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds and achieve a top speed of 317 km/h. This car is

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    The Motor Magazine – 05.03.2010 | drive it

    Many people consider the Porsche 911 the benchmark against which all other sports cars are measured. But its rivals are no longer limited to cars from Italy. The Japanese have also shown they can build good sports cars. The latest example comes from Nissan, the 370Z. Drive it compares the newcomer with Porsche’s latest 911 Carrera. present it: The next generation Audi A8Audi has unveiled the third generation of its A8 flagship luxury sedan. The all-aluminum car is bigger than ever before, but also lighter and has all-wheel drive as standard equipment with all available engines. The interior has been made even more luxurious to suggest hand-made quality. Drive it tested the new A8 with a 250-hp 3.0 TDI. examine it: Halogen vs. Xenon Seeing and being seen are indispensible parts of automotive safety. Xenon headlight systems are becoming available as optional equipment on a growing number of cars. But Xenon lights are also significantly more expensive than conventional halogen lights. Drive it wanted to know whether the extra investment is worth it. A side-by-side test of various models with both kinds of lights. compare it: Porsche 911 Carrera S and Nissan 370 Z Drive it looks at two sports cars coveted by performance enthusiasts around the world. Both are rear-wheel driven and have almost the same engine displacement – 3.7 liters with the Nissan compared to 3.8 liters in the Porsche.But the Porsche, with its timeless sleek lines, produces a whopping 385 hp. The more

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