Monday, March 5, 2018

These 15 Cars Were Ahead of Their Time

 
These cars featured pieces of tech that wouldn't become mainstream until decades later. True pieces of innovation.
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These 15 Cars Were Ahead of Their Time
 
These cars featured pieces of tech that wouldn't become mainstream until decades later. True pieces of innovation.
 
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The Story Is the Most Important Part of a Car
 
On its own, this Jaguar XK120 is special. Its history makes it one-of-a-kind.
 
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A V12 Toyota Century Is the Definition of True Luxury
 
Other car brands have come close. But Toyota nailed it back in 1997 with its ultimate luxury JDM cruiser.
 
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Mercedes-AMG C 43 Gets 385 Horses for 2019
 
A 23-horsepower boost and updated styling for AMG's six-cylinder sport sedan.
 
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The NHTSA Says Electric Vehicles Can No Longer Stay Silent at Low Speeds
 
By 2020, all ne EVs must emit an external noise to alert pedestrians of their presence under 19 mph.
 
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Pedestrian Deaths Remain High, Maybe Because Drivers Are, Too
 
Pedestrian traffic death numbers have remained steady over the past year, raising questions about driver attentiveness.
 
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