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Bugatti Bordeaux – a 4-door Veyron?
Wed, 15 Jul 2009The Bugatti Event Invitation - Are Bugatti about to announce the Bugatti Bordeaux - a four-door supercar? But now there is new speculation. We received in our inbox a scan of an invitation sent out to a Veyron owner for a special event Bugatti are planning to mark their centenary, which seems to show a very low-res four-door Bugatti – if you squint hard.
May Sale For Regal Bentley
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Automakers should disable technologies that distract drivers, U.S. says
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