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2013 McLaren F1 – more details emerge
Sat, 14 May 2011A render of the 2013 McLaren F1 / 799 (click for full size photo) It’s more than two years since we revealed that McLaren are planning on building a McLaren F1 road car for the 21st century. Planned to bring game-changing performance to the hypercar market, it will be McLaren’s halo car, sitting above the 458 Italia-bashing MP4-12C, and the yet-to-come McLaren which is aimed at the Porsche 911 and Audi R8. What exactly McLaren are planning with the new F1 – which may be called the McLaren 799 – is still hidden deep in the minds and computers of McLaren’s elite.
Please, can someone buy this Canary Yellow Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport?
Tue, 24 Jan 2012Canary Yellow Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport - now in Qatar looking for a buyer The Canary Yellow Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport from the Dubai Motor Show has turned up at the Qatar Motor Show. It obviously didn’t sell. Back in November, Bugatti took a trio of Veyron Grand Sport models to the Dubai Motor Show, all decked out with a host of options from Bugatti’s endless ‘extras’ list in the hope of making a dent in the still 100+ Grand Sports they have left to build.
Audi R8 China Edition: 80 cars – numbered 1-99
Mon, 10 Dec 2012Audi has produced a limited run R8 China Edition with a total of 80 cars being produced in Blue and Grey numbered 1-99. Not only has Audi produced the China Edition R8, they’ve gone to some trouble to make it as appealing as possible to Chinese buyers by numbering the cars 1-99, but excluding any number ’4′. The number 4 is thought unlucky in China as it sounds like ‘si’, which means death.