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One lap of the web: A million-mile Porsche and the next Lamborghini Gallardo
Fri, 30 Aug 2013-- The next Lamborghini Gallardo will be called the Cabrera, obviously in response to the Detroit Tiger's first basemen Miguel Cabrera and his fantastic 2013 season. Probably not. But World Car Fans has a few renderings that you'll enjoy.
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Maserati Granturismo S (2008): first official pictures
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