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The racer so fast, Bugatti named a car after him
Imagine being so quick on the circuit that a car manufacturer names the once fastest car in the world after you. This is the story of how the Bugatti Veyron nameplate came to fruition. If you’ve ever ...
The 3.6-liter flat-six’s electric turbos are slightly smaller than the GTS’s blowers. That means they spin faster—up to ...
In late August this year, Dreame Technology, a Chinese company based in Suzhou that makes household appliances (mostly vacuum ...
Remember that time when a Shelby supercar crushed a Bugatti Veyron's top speed record? It happened in 2007, and that exact machine was utterly destroyed—not 18 years ago, but a few days back, out of ...
Some 350 kilometers, or 217 miles, is on roads in Alsace, France, where the French automaker is based. The route was charted to include a variety of driving conditions that might be faced by the new ...
The guy behind the Starbuck's counter on La Cienega noticed my Motor Trend cap: "Hey, you work there? Probably drivin' a cool car tonight, right?" "A Kia minivan. But it's pretty nice. DVD player in ...
Still got your foot down? The new Turbo S romps from 0-125mph in 8.4 seconds – half a second faster than the old Turbo S ...
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