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BMW M3 GTS  review by Fifth Gear

BMW M3 GTS review by Fifth Gear

The car is powered by a 4.4-litre V8 engine , which produces a maximum of 444 hp. The car weighs 136 kg less than the standard M3 due to various weight savings. A total of only 250 units will be produced.

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F1 Malaysia 2011 – Race Results

F1 Malaysia 2011 – Race Results

With so many pit stops, it was a hard race to keep track of, but the key point was that Sebastian Vettel started in front, and remained in front throughout. The McLaren boys struggled but kept up the pace to battle him, and it was…

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F1 Malaysia 2011 – Race information

F1 Malaysia 2011 – Race information

From an unusually cool Melbourne, Formula One heads to the hot and humid climate of Sepang, with Malaysia the next stop on our tour around the globe. The second race of the year looks set to sort the men from the boys as the tough…

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2012 Shelby GT500 Super Snake with 800 horsepower headed for New York

2012 Shelby GT500 Super Snake with 800 horsepower headed for New York

Shelby has no qualms about constantly upping the horsepower of its range-topping Ford GT500 Super Snake. When first introduced in 2008, the base Super Snake had a mere 605 ponies under the hood with an option for up to 725. That number increased to 750…

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Need a Taxi?

Need a Taxi?

This video looks like its an advert for a Telecom Company in Norway. Whatever it is, its hilarious. Must watch

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Current generation BMW M3 to be last naturally aspirated M car

Current generation BMW M3 to be last naturally aspirated M car

The writing’s been on the wall for some time, but the fate of naturally aspirated M cars from BMW is all but sealed: forced induction is the future and the next M3 will come equipped with a turbocharged engine. With next year’s new emissions standards…

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60 Years of Porsche in Australia

60 Years of Porsche in Australia

Porsche celebrates 60 successful years in Australia at the 2011 Phillip Island Classic. See legendary race vehicles from the Porsche “Rolling Museum” on track – including the 718 RS60, 908/02, 935 “Moby Dick”, 962 C and Carrera GT – and share the passion of Australian…

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Russian drifters slide their way through Moscow city streets

Russian drifters slide their way through Moscow city streets

Fans of drifting can be found all over the globe. The sport started in Japan and has quickly spread around the world, including a recent Formula Drift stop in Abu Dhabi. In fact, drifting seems to have taken hold in a land as far away…

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Rolls-Royce opens its largest showroom yet in Abu Dhabi

Rolls-Royce opens its largest showroom yet in Abu Dhabi

Rolls-Royce has opted to open its largest showroom ever in Abu Dhabi. The dealership includes some 900 square meters of showroom space – that’s nearly 10,000 square feet – incorporating a coffee bar, a customer configuration lounge and enough floorspace to showcase five vehicles in…

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Lamborghini Aventador takes it to the streets

Lamborghini Aventador takes it to the streets

Lamborghini delivered one of the first of its latest Aventador supercars to a dealership in Berlin recently, blocking traffic and generating quite a crowd on a busy street. Despite some awkward maneuvers in busy traffic, nobody seemed to care… at least not once the Aventador’s…

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