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2010 BMW 5-Series Spied

carversation submitted on 6/17/2008 Official AutoSpies Timestamp: 7:33:22 PM

BMW is preparing the next-generation of its 5-Series for launch in 2010 — 2009 for the European market and Motor Authority managed to get some spy photos. When the new 5-Series finally arrives — likely in 2010 — it will be available with the same 400hp twin-turbo V8 found in the X6, which would put it close to the current BMW M5. Read More



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Autocar TV reviews the Jaguar XF

aston_martin submitted on 2/16/2008 Official AutoSpies Timestamp: 9:27:39 PM

Is the XF really a world-beater? Harris decides



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Report: Lexus LF-A now targeting 350km/h (that's 217mph)

XeroK00L submitted on 12/20/2007 Official AutoSpies Timestamp: 11:10:32 PM

Lexus insiders suggest the car's on-sale date has been delayed while the company fine-tunes everything from styling to performance. It's believed Lexus is targeting a top speed for the LF-A of 350km/h, ensuring it's viewed as a serious supercar contender against more fancied brands such as Ferrari, Porsche and Lamborghini. Read More



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GM: New CAFE regulations could make supercars an ‘endangered species’

omarrana submitted on 12/20/2007 Official AutoSpies Timestamp: 3:50:19 PM

It’s been a pretty crazy week in the automotive industry. Congress has passed the new energy bill, President Bush signed it into law yesterday and GM unveiled the most anticipated sports car of the year from Detroit. Read More



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C&D COMPARO: 2007 BMW 328i v 2008 Cadillac CTS DI v 2008 Infiniti G35 Sport v 2008 Mercedes-Benz C300 Sport

xdrive_ submitted on 12/20/2007 Official AutoSpies Timestamp: 3:45:37 PM

We’re not exactly sending lambs off to the slaughter, but putting various competitors of the BMW 3-series into the ring with that brilliant German car can occasionally feel like cruelty. A perennial 10Best Cars winner, the 3-series—and especially the current generation—is so good at doing so many things that these contests turn out to be battles for second place. Read More



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