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Cadillac Twin Turbo

In Reviews was present as Cadillac President Johan de Nysschen introduced the 2016 Cadillac ATS-V Coupe during its global debut at an invite-only event Tuesday evening, November 18, 2014 in conjunction with the Los Angeles Auto Show in Los Angeles, California. The ATS-V’s 455 HP, twin-turbocharged V6, can go from 0-60 in 3.9 seconds making it the fastest production Cadillac ever.  The ATS-V is clearly a shot at the BMW M3/M4 and the like.  Along with the 455 HP, the Cadillac ATS-V delivers 445 pound-feet of torque to the rear wheel through either an 8-speed automatic or a 6-speed manual. Not all the numbers have been released, but the curb weight of the car should be around 3,700 pounds helped by the carbon fiber hood.
Cadillac ATS-V

ATS-V coupe has an optional Carbon Fiber pack with new wing, splitter and venting, as well as a Track Package that adds the Corvette’s Performance Data Recorder.  Prices have not been announced, but you can get on the list for the Cadillac ATS-V as sales are set to start this Spring.

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Top models of Bugatti Veyron 16.4

Bugatti has transformed its Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo from the virtual world of bytes and pixels into a real carbon-fibre racer specially for the 66th International Motor Show (IAA). In Frankfurt the French super sports car brand unveils the project that it has designed exclusively for the PlayStation video game franchise Gran Turismo to thank its millions of fans worldwide for their loyalty and enthusiasm. Following the sale of all 450 vehicles in the Veyron series, Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo marks a new chapter in the luxury brand's history that will culminate in the unveiling of the new Bugatti super sports car. The Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo design pays homage to Bugatti's great racing tradition of the 1920s and 1930s, in particular its victories in the 24 Hours of Le Mans race, and is based on cutting-edge motor sport technology. At the same time the virtual project also previews Bugatti's future design language."Our Veyron series was limited to 450 vehicles, all of which are now owned by proud automotive connoisseurs," says the Bugatti President. "However, our fans, who love the brand and have remained loyal to us for years throughout the world, are unlimited in number. This project is our way of thanking them for their loyalty and enthusiasm."

"Having met the team at Bugatti, I can honestly say that the way they challenge limits, the way they try to push beyond boundaries, feels so similar to the way Gran Turismo attempts to go the extra mile in everything it does”, says Kazunori Yamauchi, Senior Vice President of Sony Computer Entertainment and President of Polyphony Digital, who has created the world’s most successful video racing franchise. “For us, the Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo greatly enriches the Gran Turismo offering. It is an exciting and cool car and I am proud to have it on board“.
The engineers have calculated that the Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo can drive at over 400 kph (250 mph) on four sections of the virtual Le Mans track. "With our extreme speed on the long straights, we could make up for any disadvantages on the bends, and would then be as quick in the virtual world as the fastest real-life LMP1 race car, which, unlike us in the video game, naturally needs to comply with all FIA and ACO regulations," explains Umbach.

To attain that performance goal, the Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo too is driven by a W16 engine, which delivers incredible power to all four wheels.

"While the Bugatti Veyron is a super sports car that's a combination of the beauty and the beast, the Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo is the ultimate performance beast," says Anscheidt. "With its radical and extreme design, it's a thoroughbred Bugatti for the virtual race track."

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2016 Cadillac ATS-V

The Beautiful Cadillac ATS-V Coupe
2016 Cadillac ATS-VBMW M3 and M4 in its sights, the ATS-V is gunning its engine hard and ready to rumble. Offered as either a coupe or sedan, it’s packing a twin-turbo 3.6-liter V-6 making 464 hp and 445 lb-ft. That power routes through the rear wheels via either a six-speed manual or an eight-speed automatic. Brembo brakes lurk behind 18-inch wheels to ensure the V stops as well as it goes. On the interior, Recaro seats are standard but so is CUE, Cadillac’s frustrating infotainment system.

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Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire Latest

Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire Latest

Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire comes in following 8 versions with 2 engine and 2 transmission and 2 fuel options. Click on a Swift Dzire version name to know on-road price in your city, specifications and features.



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Engine Performance, Fuel Economy and Gearbox

Engine performs well overall except on hills you feel sad that you are driving Dzire!

Fuel Economy is satisfying at 17kmpl on highway (With AC). Without AC it has given me 19+ as well at times. In city, you will be pleased to get the average of minimum 13,depends on the driving style.

Gearbox is smooth(Dzire 2015 model)

Ride Quality & Handling

 Ride quality is good overall. Engine needs more torque, Handling is good. 

Final Words

 Nice family sedan car,Value for money and well its a time tested vehicle so FAITH is there

Areas of improvement  

 Maruti can add little more feature like Bluetooth,ABS in its Middle variants of petrol to compete      easily with Amaze,Xcent and Etios. Engine performance on Hills is an issue to be fixed on priority

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Top Engine Mechanics: Audi R8 2016

Top Engine Mechanics: Audi R8 2016: Audi R8 2016 The second-generation Audi R8 was, as are most launches, carefully choreographed to lead up to a spectacular auto-show rev...

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BMW i8 concept

 The engine roared and blipped when I shifted gears and it handled the corners better than any BMW I had driven before.A i8 is a sort of hyper-hybrid, what might have happened if Ferrari had developed the Prius. It exhibits two very distinct personalities: energy-obsessed engineer and troubled youth. Driving it in its Comfort and Eco Pro modes, I could have parked and forgotten all about it, but after moving the shifter to Sport mode nothing short of violence was going to get me out of the i8.
A price in the US comes to $135,700 before adding any of the available "World" trim levels. UK buyers are looking at £99,845, although the i8's electric-only mode should avoid congestion charges and preserve the village green. Below the equator, Australians are looking at $299,000 for the i8, but just think how many more mutants Mad Max could evade on a precious gallon of gasoline

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Koenigsegg Regera Price

Koenigsegg Regera Price
A small-volume hypercar manufacturer with only a little over 150 cars sold since the company started series production of the 2002 Koenigsegg CC8S back in 2002, Koenigsegg has had a lot of models in its lineup at any given time. For example, the current Koenigsegg range consists of three models (2013 Koenigsegg Agera S, 2013 Koenigsegg Agera R and 2015 Koenigsegg One:1), while the upcoming 2015 Geneva Motor Show will add two more cars to the stable.
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One of those two is the mysterious 2015 Koenigsegg Agera RS, while the other one is a new model called the Regera. According to Koenigsegg, "Regera" is a Swedish transitive verb that means to "rule; govern, or reign." If that definition wasn’t enough to get your blood flowing, you may also want to know that the model is neither a supercar nor a hypercar, instead being called a "megacar" by the carmaker. As you may remember, when the One:1 was unveiled, it was also called a megacar by Koenigsegg, courtesy of its "one MegaWatt of power." On the other hand, the Regera will trounce that figure with over 1.11 MW of power from its plug-in hybrid drivetrain with no gearbox. 

Updated 06/11/2015: A sales ad on German website mobile.de lists the Koenigsegg Regera at €2.1 million.

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Acura ILX

 Acura ILX
Car Overview

The five-seat ILX sedan is the brand's entry-level model. Based on the Honda Civic, the ILX offers three drivetrains, including a hybrid system. The ILX competes with the likes of the Audi A3, Buick Verano and Lexus CT 200h.
New for 2015

There are no significant changes.

The below is a list of highlighted features and not an exhaustive list. Features are standard unless otherwise noted.

Exterior Highlights

Similar in size to the Honda Civic but with more intricate styling
17-inch alloy wheels
Acura's trademark silver-shield grille
Power moonroof
Available xenon high-intensity-discharge headlamps
Available fog lights
Interior Highlights

Leather upholstery
Heated front seats
Automatic air conditioning
CD stereo with USB, iPod and Pandora connectivity
Keyless access with push-button start
Available navigation system
Available ELS premium stereo
Under the Hood
150-horsepower, 2.0-liter four-cylinder pairs with a five-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters
Available 201-hp, 2.4-liter four-cylinder pairs with a six-speed manual transmission
Available hybrid model combines a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine, an electric motor, a high-voltage lithium-ion battery and a continuously variable automatic transmission
Safety Features

Required in every new car: front airbags, antilock brakes and an electronic stability system
Side-impact airbags for the front seats
Side curtain airbags
Backup camera

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Abarth 124 Spider

Abarth 124 Spider
The  power the Abarth roadster, a detuned version of the Alfa Romeo 4C’s 237bhp 1.75-litre turbocharged engine is the current front runner, producing around 200bhp. In a car that’s unlikely to be heavier than a tonne, that’s enough for an identical power-to-weight ratio to the Porsche Boxster GTS, so a 0-62mph sprint time of around five seconds flat is feasible.

Abarth 695 Biposto - side viewThe 124 Spider will become the halo product in the revitalised performance brand’s range, along with updated Abarth 500 models due in mid-2016 and another as-yet-unconfirmed car. Altavilla revealed that Abarth will make more extreme models rather than ‘warmed-over’ Fiats – and last year’s bonkers Abarth 695 Biposto was apparently just the start.

“What I wanted to do with Biposto was mark a very clear cut with the past,” explained Altavilla. “Abarth is all about performance and so I’ve told my team to stop working on colours and trims. Any new version of an Abarth car should deliver some sort of a performance enhancement, otherwise it is useles

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Nissan Extreme Review

The latest cars of Nissan Brazilian vibrancy is captured in the Nissan EXTREM, a radical concept car aimed squarely at the young—and young-at-heart—keen to make a statement on the road. With raised ground clearance, muscular fenders, and overlapping panels that make it look like it’s clad in resilient armor, EXTREM exudes strength and agility. The result is exotic and distinctive—an introduction to a whole new breed of cars. 
Design 
Designed by Nissan Design America (NDA) in San Diego, California, in collaboration with Brazilian designers and produced in Brazil, the concept previews a new breed of car. By blending versatility and toughness with the agility of a compact 2+2, EXTREM is a new genre of urban compact sports c

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Nissan Gripz 2016 Review

Nissan Gripz 2016 Review 

Image result for Nissan Gripz 2016 ReviewThe the Japanese automaker has pulled the covers off of the Gripz Concept, consider that “shock-and-awe” strategy a resounding success. The Gripz Concept takes its inspiration from racing bicycles and the Nissan 240Z rally car, the same car that won the iconic Safari Rally back in the 1970s. The finished product is a concept that showcases the possibility of a future Z-inspired crossover, albeit in a very radical manner.
The sports car silhouette and the raised ride height of the Gripz are two of its more prominent features. These two characteristics of the concept underscore the belief that the old 240Zs didn’t have to be low to the ground to be fun to drive. If that’s Nissan’s goal for the Gripz, then it might be onto something here. But the concept is more complicated than that, because depending on your taste for unconventional design, the Gripz Concept will draw heavy reactions from people who either love it or hate it. Some people appreciate Nissan’s boldness while others scoff at the mere suggestion of a Z crossover that could dilute the Z family’s sporting legacy.
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A configuration of the front section also highlights the unconventional distribution of panels throughout the concept. The bumper and the fenders, for example, appear to be made entirely from one panel with no clear hints on where one ends and the other starts. A view from the side will show this panel extending all the way to the bleeding A-pillars, stopping only because of the presence of the butterfly front doors. It’s the same thing with the matte black wheel arches and the intakes just below the bumper. The concept also features three-spoke 22-inch concept wheels. The tires were specifically built for the concept by Bridgestone.
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Ford ranger 3.0 usa limited diesel




Ford ranger 3.0 usa limited diesel
The recently unveiled a new 2016 Ranger at the 2015 Bangkok International Motor Show. With its more robust front end, friendlier interior, upgraded diesel powertrains and better ride comfort, it seems like it is a big step forward over the previous model. And on a side note, it also seems like it would fit right into the U.S. market. Yet, by all accounts, a U.S. Ford Ranger is unlikely.


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Engines and Fuel Efficiency
Updated diesel powertrains are a big part of the improved fuel efficiency for the new Ranger. Fords says that depending on cab and powertrain configuration, the new Ranger could see a 15 percent improved fuel-economy rating. The new Ranger will be offered in three different diesel powertrains, with a 3.2-liter TDCi inline five-cylinder being the largest. This engine is rated to produce 197 horsepower and 347 pounds-feet of torque. When properly equipped, the Ranger can tow up to 7,716 pounds. Without providing any specifics, Ford says it the Ranger will have "exceptional payload capacity." We're guessing it will have a maximum payload capacity of more than 1 metric ton, or 2,200 pounds.

There will also be two all-new 2.2-liter TDCi inline-four-cylinder diesel engines. These variants offer a choice between 128 or 157 hp, depending on customer needs. Ford has replaced both previous four-cylinder engines.

These engines will be mated to either a six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmission. No word on estimated fuel economy ratings for these engines yet. The current Ford Ranger model gets upward of 38 mpg U.K. combined in a regular-cab, two-wheel-drive configuration with the 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine, according to a Ford U.K. brochure. In the double-cab, automatic-transmission, four-wheel-drive setup with the 3.2-liter five-cylinder it tops out at 28 mpg U.K. combined with nearly 33 mpg U.K. highway.
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Ford expects the Ranger to be on sale in Europe early in 2016, and then it will be offered in 180 markets around the world, but still not in the U.S.

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Porsche GT3-Powered 911 R

Porsche GT3-Powered 911 R 
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The Porsche released the 911 GT3, it received endless flack from people because a manual gearbox wasn't even an option. Porsche's reasoning was that the car was faster without the manual gearbox, and since it's a track car, the speed is what matters. The inner workings at Stuttgart has told ​Road & Track​ that there will indeed be a limited production (​Update: A source tells us Porsche will build 600 of these cars, total​), manual-only 911 powered by the 3.8 liter engine from the 911 GT3. It'll be called the 911 R.

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Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Convertible

Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Convertible

The throttle and your first thought is something like, “Great holy [CENSORED] balls of [CENSORED], this thing is brutal.” The 650-hp, 650-lb-ft supercharged V-8 slingshots the Z06 to 60 mph from a rest in 3.3 seconds. The car reaches 150 mph in 17.7 seconds. It scorches a quarter-mile run in 11.4 seconds at 127 mph. These figures are essentially identical to those we’ve gathered from manual-transmission Z06 coupes. To beat those numbers with something else topless, you’re going to either get an automatic Z06 or spend great gobs of cash on a McLaren 650S Spider or a Porsche 911 Turbo S cabriolet. And neither of those cars can claw the road with the 1.14-g tenaciousness of the Chevy, nor come close to its stupendous 138-foot stop from 70 mph.

The ridiculous grip levels translate to cornering speeds on back roads that would be illegal on a freeway, and what acceleration you give up with the seven-speed manual transmission—0.2 second to 60 versus the eight-speed automatic—is more than made up for by the euphoric rush of redline upshifts executed via a progressive, user-friendly clutch and a positive shifter. If there’s any complaint to be made about the convertible, it’s that it looks a bit goofy with the top up. 


The base price is $83,995, a fraction of anything else that can touch it in terms of performance. The money saved can, of course, be plowed back into the options list, and our car had another 10 grand or so in extras. These included the $3270 2LZ Preferred Equipment Group (basically a bunch of convenience features), the $2995 carbon-fiber package (painted carbon splitter, rockers, and rear spoiler), the $1795 Performance Data Recorder (a very worthy add-on that also brings navigation), a carbon interior-trim package for $995, $495 black wheels, and $100 painted carbon-fiber mirror caps.


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Lexus GS F

A  Lexus has offered 15 F Sport models, only three cars have merited a stand-alone F badge: the feisty IS F compact sedan introduced for 2008, the limited-edition LFA two-seat supercar for 2012, and the recent RC F coupe. Letting propagation take its course, the Lexus family will grow with a new GS F sports sedan arriving in December as a 2016 model.
2016 Lexus GS F
In essence, the GS F is an RC F with two more doors, a real back seat, and fresh design ahead of the mainstream GS sedan’s A-pillars. This spindle-grilled special is the F for families with $85,380 to spend on an alternative to Audi’s RS7, BMW’s M5, and Cadillac’s CTS-V, as well as the Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG.

Lexus hopes to sell 2000 GS Fs in the U.S. per annum, a reasonable goal considering this brand retailed 311,000 cars last year in its pursuit of luxury leaders Mercedes-Benz and BMW. What the newest F lacks in horsepower to attack the performance gods, it makes up with a lighter curb weight and a significantly lower price. The spindle grilles may be an acquired taste, but everyone can grasp the value concept.


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Ford Edge 3.5L V-6

Ford Edge 3.5L V-6

They have a 280-hp 3.5-liter V-6 is the largest of the Edge’s three available engines, yet its 250 lb-ft makes it the least torquey of the lot. Its 7.7-second 0-to-60 time is no surprise considering it’s down 35 horsepower and a huge 100 lb-ft of torque compared to the twin-turbo 2.7-liter EcoBoost V-6 found under the hood of the Sport. (The 3.5-liter boasts a 35-hp advantage over the base, 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbo, but is still 25 lb-ft shy in torque.) Passing acceleration is therefore sluggish, especially in the real world, thanks to a transmission that seems reluctant to kick down; when it does, it can do so harshly. 
They allowing just 64 decibels of noise penetrate those environs at 70 mph, the Edge is an ideal listening environment for your favorite music, whether that be hip hop or a nuanced Handel concerto. Cooled front seats (which are also heated) came as part of the Equipment Group 302A that constituted $5645 of our Ford’s $45,045 as-tested price, and they proved heroic on a hot day, putting our backsides into a deep freeze on their iciest setting. The rear seat is huge, just how we like ’em here in America, and best of all, the MyFord Touch system is less touchy now, thanks to the addition of conventional buttons and knobs for the stereo and climate controls. The Edge will soon step up to the latest Sync 3 infotainment system as the technology filters throughout Ford’s lineup.

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MW X3 xDrive35i

MW X3 xDrive35i

For the price, the X3 isn’t cheap. While the rear-drive sDrive28i and its turbocharged four-cylinder engine ring in around $40K, the 35i starts at $46,025 and goes up from there—our example rang in at $54,325. While the $950 Cold Weather pack (heated front and rear seats, heated steering wheel, headlamp washers) and $550 red paint seem like reasonable charges, the $3150 Technology (navigation, head-up display, BMW Apps and other connectivity functions) and $2200 Premium packages (leather, proximity entry and start, adjustable lumbar support, satellite radio) come across as gouging to us; we’d likely leave at least one of those boxes unchecked. The balance of the as-tested price can be chalked up to the $950 Driver Assistance bundle (rearview camera, parking sensors) and $500 Bluetooth and smartphone connectivity.
It turns out the old guard can still do good, and if you can’t bear the thought of driving an actual station wagon instead of a station wagon on stilts—and can deal with BMW’s uninspiring interior design—the X3 remains a fine choice in a fiercely competitive segment. Just watch it with the options.

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Chevrolet Camaro SS

2016 Chevrolet Camaro SS AutomaticThe loaded, $47,480 test car came with an optional dual-mode exhaust ($895), which does nothing at all to increase horsepower but makes the Camaro SS sound like it’s absolutely furious—spitting and barking mad. This is a welcome bit of antisocial behavior compared to the Mustang GT’s relatively demure-sounding engine. The Camaro’s engine is tuned to let out a brief bawl on full-throttle upshifts, which, it must be said, are exactly as firm as we’d like. The eight-speed automatic is a pretty spectacular piece of work, and that’s coming from the Save the Manuals people. It even responds quickly to paddle-activated manual shifts.

Remarkable: The Camaro’s impressive dynamic fidelity doesn’t render its ride uncomfortable. Even wearing low-profile run-flat tires (245/40ZR-20s in front and 275/35ZR-20s at the rear), the Camaro manages to chamfer off the edges of sharp road irregularities. Surely, our car’s optional, $1695 magnetorheological dampers aided in this feat. Those tires, Goodyear Eagle F1s, helped the car deliver an impressive 0.98 g of lateral grip on the skidpad. And allied with four-piston Brembo calipers front and rear, they also help deliver stops from 70 mph in a stunning 147 feet. That’s a shorter stop than we’ve recorded for at least a couple iterations of the current Porsche 911.

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Chevrolet Camaro V-6

The V-6 version has been just that: settling. The low rumble of the V-8 has long established a clear hierarchy in the red-light jungle. The V-6 is second place, the first loser. It’s the natural order of things and this V-6 is no different.
For the  six-cylinder Camaros of the recent past, driving the 2016 version triggered zero memories of the Hertz counter at LAX. It may look like it should still have barcode stickers on its windows, but this is a changed Camaro. While the design looks the same and the trunk opening is still impossibly tiny, there are no exterior parts shared with last year’s car. Park old next to new and the differences begin to emerge. Most of all, what’s noticeable is that the ’16 is a bit angrier and leaner looking.
The punted, but engineering went for the win. Hiding beneath the Camaro’s skin is GM’s rear-drive Alpha platform shared with the Cadillac ATS and CTS. Fractionally smaller than before, our $35,065 Camaro 2LT manual weighed 3467 pounds, making it more than 300 pounds lighter than the last V-6 manual we tested. With less weight to fight against and 12 more horsepower, the updated 3.6-liter V-6—an engine that resides in everything from Colorados to Cadillacs—pulls with V-8 ambition. Acceleration to 60 mph takes 5.4 seconds and the quarter-mile is traversed in 14.1 seconds at 100 mph. Shifts from the six-speed manual are exact and easy. Every opening of the throttle is accompanied by a deep guttural growl out of the dual-mode exhaust, a must-have option at $895.


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Infiniti Q70L 3.7 AWD

 Infiniti Q70L 3.7 AWD


The an all-wheel-drive sedan weighing well over two tons, the Q70 and Q70L’s standard power source—a naturally aspirated 3.7-liter V-6—isn’t exactly breathtaking, but 330 horsepower isn’t milquetoast, either. The oversquare six likes to rev, and 5.6 seconds to 60 mph and a quarter-mile in 14.2 seconds at 100 mph is far from sluggish. Or you could upgrade to the 5.6-liter V-8 version of the Q70L and lop off nearly a second in both measures. Up to you.
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The debuted back in 2011 as the M37/M56—came tweaks to content and trim, including some very tasty white ash accents in our test car, relaxed-fit seats well suited to a dash from Atlanta to Abilene, and plenty of tech features. Our test car also packed $8350 in options, most devoted to making long treks more pleasant as well as more connected.
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But in a car pitted against some pretty fancy dancers from Audi, BMW, Cadillac, Jaguar, Mercedes, etc., the Q70’s dynamic scorecard only has a so-so total at the bottom. Formal test results are about what you’d expect of a mid-size family ride, rather than a flagship sedan. The Q70 logged 0.83 g on the skidpad, with a good amount of understeer. Stopping from 70 mph consumed 172 feet, and our test driver noted “moderate” fade.

On public roads, the Q70 gives a decent account of itself until you start to near its limits—say, at eight-tenths. At that point, there’s a little more up and down motion than we like to see in a fast sedan, there are occasional tiny tremors in the chassis, and we wish the car were equipped with shift paddles—waggling the gear lever fore and aft just isn’t satisfying.

Q70 has much to recommend it, but its shortcomings and annoyances are just too much to overcome for a car that not only trails the current crop of large luxury sedans but soon will have to battle new versions of many of them: a new Mercedes-Benz E-class, a new BMW 5-series, a new Jaguar XF, and a refreshed Audi A6 are on the way. We look forward to seeing where the Q70 goes in its next iteration, but this one stays in the also-ran column.

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Ferrari 488 Spider

Ferrari 488 Spider



A 488 Spider is so close to being the equal of the GTB in every regard as to make no difference. It’s 110 pounds heavier—although a claimed 55 pounds lighter than would be an equivalent softtop—the mass added by the roof mechanism and some underfloor reinforcement at both ends. Yet Ferrari claims an identical 3.0-second zero-to-60-mph time for both versions and says they’re only 0.3-second apart by the time they reach 124 mph (which the Spider manages in 8.7 seconds). More remarkably, the 488 Spider is within a second of the GTB around a lap of the company’s Fiorano circuit and with its roof raised has, Ferrari says, 95 percent of the torsional rigidity of the coupe. Beyond the need to find slightly more money, and losing the chance to see the twin-turbocharged V-8 through the GTB’s clear engine cover, you don’t really lose anything by picking the Spider.
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A fascinating nonetheless, especially when the talk turned to the strange business of marketing open-topped Ferraris. Maranello is on first-name terms with pretty much its entire customer base, and officials told us, with commendable exactness, that we can expect just over half of U.S.-bound 488s to be Spiders (the number for the 458 was 53 percent). While you’ll be unsurprised to learn that 60 percent of buyers have already owned at least one Ferrari, the revelation is that 90 percent of them will be what Ferrari terms “Spider-only” customers, unwilling to even consider a supercar with a fixed roof. There are, it transpires, two very different tribes of 488 owners. GTB buyers want to drive their car solo and are far more likely to take them on track, while Spider purchasers usually drive with the roof down and a partner in the passenger seat. They are, we were told, “open-car hedonists looking for driving emotions.” We’ll leave the mental image of that one up to you, but we’d be surprised if it didn’t include gold jewelry.

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Pretty Girls