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Tue, 11 Jun 2013The “Need for Speed” franchise has been releasing racing simulators since 1994. Known for its arcade-style play and in-depth in-game customization, the franchise has been a fun alternative for those not as interested in the raw simulators such as “Gran Turismo” and “Forza Motorsport”. At the E3 Conference on June 10, “Need for Speed” revealed more information about their new installment in the franchise, officially titled “Need for Speed: Rivals.” The game will feature a cop vs.
Last-ever BMW M3 Coupe rolls off line
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Jaguar XJ Review (2013 MY): 3.0 litre Diesel Portfolio
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