Wednesday, August 1, 2018

This Guy Converted His Bugatti to Rear-Wheel Drive to Make it More Fun

 
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This Guy Converted His Bugatti to Rear-Wheel Drive to Make it More Fun
 
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Cars That Are Shockingly Fun When Ordered With the Right Options
 
They might not look like much, but there's more than meets the eye here.
 
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What Is the Future of Luxury?
 
Luxury buyers have always been spoiled, but now they're spoiled for choice: Old-world sedans, newcomers, and SUVs alike. To discern the future of luxury, one must indulge.
 
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The Best Sports Cars From the 1960s
 
The '60s produced some of the greatest cars of all time. These are some of your favorites.
 
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The Most Wonderfully European American Car
 
The 1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza is the car Europeans wish to have come up with.
 
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This Institute Is Protecting Motoring History
 
As the automobile rolls into an uncertain future, the Revs Institute—Part archive, part temple of worship—collects and protects motoring history.
 
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