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Crazy Car Trivia: How the 1982 Pontiac Firebird Inspired the C8 Corvette

New Volkswagen Concept Car: Sneak Peek Geneva

“Honey & Dirt” with Paloma Elsesser | She’s Mercedes

Porsche Top 5 - Lightest Porsche Models

Cadillac Racing | Champions

Cadillac Racing | Tomorrow

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The Grand Tour: The 1983 Rally Rivalry

New Dynamic Torque Vectoring AWD and E-Four 4WD Systems

Toyota City, Japan, February 26, 2018―Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) announces that it has developed a new continuously variable transmission (CVT), 6-speed manual transmission, 2.0-liter engine, 2.0-liter hybrid system, and 4WD systems based on the Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA), a development framework aimed at making ever-better cars. The new technologies offer both superb driving performance and high environmental performance.

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Lexus UX Concept - Video Tour

more (prod version teased)

Porsche 718 Cayman GTS: Did We Find The Greatest Road In The World?

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Lexus UX Concept

more (production UX teased)

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Geneva, Alpine A110 Pure and Legende | Preview

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Geneva, Giugiaro Sybilla Concept | Preview

Vidéo Peugeot 508 II : les coulisses de la production à Mulhouse

Teased | Callaway Corvette C7 GT3-R Livery

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2018 Porsche 911 GT3 RS / Impressionen / Details / Sound

F1 Testing 2018 Highlights: Day 1

2019 Lexus UX Teaser

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The 2018 F1 Grid: Every Car Hits The Track

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