The mid-nineties represent an automotive era in which performance began to trickle down from exotic sports cars to unassuming daily drivers. Bugatti was fitting production cars with quad-turbocharged ...
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The sleeper four-door that outruns sports cars
This Audi delivers supercar-level performance disguised as a subtle four-door sedan.
Rated at an impressive 425 horsepower, the 427-cubic-inch R-code V8 turned the heavy 1963 Ford Galaxie into a muscle car.
Introduced in 1951 as a hardtop version of the Cranbrook, the Belvedere became a stand-alone full-size nameplate in 1954. Eight years later, Plymouth downsized the Belvedere due to a corporate mistake ...
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