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Automakers and fans use many metrics to measure a car's performance, but one stands out. Which cars dominated its decade with ...
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What Are the Fastest Cars in Need For Speed? - MSNSome of these cars are featured in multiple games, and while nearly every Need for Speed game has its own specific car that acted as the game’s brand ambassador, like the BMW M3 GTR for Most ...
When Volkswagen first bought Bugatti, the brand was nearly extinct. Now Bugatti is once again creating some of the fastest, most expensive production cars in the world.
Bugatti has unveiled what the French automaker hopes will be the world’s fastest convertible. The 1,600-horsepower, $5 million W16 Mistral is, essentially, an open-topped version of the Bugatti ...
The fastest car in the world is the Koenigsegg Agera RS (277.87 MPH) Record-breaking Koenigsegg Agera RS — Source: Koenigsegg The Koenigsegg Agera RS is, by all definitions, a beast.
Bugatti has come back from losing its "World's Fastest Production Car" title with a new superlative to add to the Veyron's trophy case: World's Fastest Open-Top Production Car. That's right, if ...
Related: Jaguar reveals its fastest car ever. Bugatti -- which is part of Volkswagen -- will make just 500 of the first Chiron series, and a third of them have already been sold. The ...
At a test track in Germany, Bugatti has just recorded an open-top speed much quicker than the iconic Veyron managed with a roof on when it stunned the world in 2010. Next stop, says Mate Rimac, is ...
Bugatti has unveiled what the French automaker hopes will be the world's fastest convertible. The 1,600-horsepower, $5 million W16 Mistral is, essentially, an open-topped version of the Bugatti ...
If Bugatti chooses to limit the performance of their cars, then so be it." "We never disputed the Veyron Super Sport's 267.8 mph Guinness world record. Nor did we contact Guinness to protest it." ...
Bugatti's Mistral just became the fastest open-top road car. The roadster, wearing a one-off black-and-orange paint scheme, pulled off an incredible 282-mph (453.9-km/h) world-record pass with no roof ...
When Volkswagen first bought Bugatti, the brand was nearly extinct. Now Bugatti is once again creating some of the fastest, most expensive production cars in the world.
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