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The Porsche Carrera GT – A Symphony of V10 Perfection | 4K Cinematic

Classics | Jaguar XK140 Drophead

ランボルギーニ・ソニア(Lamborghini Sogna)試験走行 2/2

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Cats in Boxes | Jaguar USA

M3 (F30) | WG

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Lamborghini Reventón | 20 Units

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Lamborghini Sogna Test Run 1/2

Classics | Camaro SS 396

M4 | ImageGallery

M3 | ImageGallery

The Fiat Dino Spider Gives a New Perspective

The Volvo Concept XC Coupé – The Next Chapter in Volvo’s New Design Story

Porsche LMP1: Debut for Mark Webber.

BMW M3 (1986) trifft auf den neuen M4 (2014)

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2014 Bentley Flying Spur vs. 2014 Rolls-Royce Ghos... Concept XC Coupe Teased RevoZport Lamborghini Aventador LaMotta Teased | 8... The Concept XC Coupe - Teaser Sebring | C7.R Testing North American Car/Truck of the Year Finalists Ann... Hello Chevy Confirmed | So Long Holden | GM to Transition to a... Leaked | BMW M3 Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Middle East - Race 1 at ... Leaked | BMW M4 Let's Recap | Yesterday - Night Shift Amazing Car Collection at AE Performance Street racing in 1979, Dieters 1970 Cougar Corvette Stingray ZR-2 LS6 Dan Akerson to Retire as GM CEO in January 2014 All-new Honda Ridgeline Pickup to Debut Within Two... 2002 Twin Engine Mini Cooper - Jay Leno's Garage Classics | Porsche 356A The Tire-Punishing, 400HP Turbo BMW E30!

2014 Bentley Flying Spur vs. 2014 Rolls-Royce Ghost!

Concept XC Coupe Teased

RevoZport Lamborghini Aventador LaMotta Teased | 820HP

The Concept XC Coupe - Teaser

Sebring | C7.R Testing

North American Car/Truck of the Year Finalists Announced

Hello Chevy

Confirmed | So Long Holden | GM to Transition to a National Sales Company in Australia and New Zealand

Company to cease manufacturing in Australia by 2017 2013-12-10 DETROIT – As part of its ongoing actions to decisively address the performance of its global operations, General Motors today announced it would transition to a national sales company in Australia and New Zealand. The company also said it would discontinue vehicle and engine manufacturing and significantly reduce its engineering operations in Australia by the end of 2017. "We are completely dedicated to strengthening our global operations while meeting the needs of our customers," said GM Chairman and CEO Dan Akerson. "The decision to end manufacturing in Australia reflects the perfect storm of negative influences the automotive industry faces in the country, including the sustained strength of the Australian dollar, high cost of production, small domestic market and arguably the most competitive and fragmented auto market in the world." As a result of the company's actions, approx...

Leaked | BMW M3

Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Middle East - Race 1 at Bahrain International Circuit

Leaked | BMW M4

Let's Recap | Yesterday - Night Shift

Leaked | BMW M4 Amazing Car Collection at AE Performance Street racing in 1979, Dieters 1970 Cougar Corvette Stingray ZR-2 LS6 Dan Akerson to Retire as GM CEO in January 2014 All-new Honda Ridgeline Pickup to Debut Within Two... 2002 Twin Engine Mini Cooper - Jay Leno's Garage Classics | Porsche 356A The Tire-Punishing, 400HP Turbo BMW E30! 2014 Godsil Manhattan V16 Teaser Gran Turismo 6: Real Cars Go Virtual - Jay Leno's ... LEXUS RC Hexagon project - Episode 2 "No turning back" 2014 Porsche Macan - PTV Plus system Let's Recap

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Street racing in 1979, Dieters 1970 Cougar

Corvette Stingray ZR-2 LS6

All-new Honda Ridgeline Pickup to Debut Within Two Years

2002 Twin Engine Mini Cooper - Jay Leno's Garage

Classics | Porsche 356A

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