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 Minichamps Porsche Carrera GT Review
The Porsche Carrera GT was originally conceived at the grueling 24 Hours of Le Mans. The Carrera GT is a natural evolution based on more than 23,000 race victories. With total commitment to racing performance, there was only ever one layout option: an open-top two-seater with two-piece detachable hardtop. The Carrera GT isn't a 911 despite its namesake... more

AutoArt BMW M3 CSL Review
The BMW M3 CSL is not just your daily BMW M3 nor is it some tuner. It's a one-off. You get a carbon-fibre reinforced plastic body on it. Besides that, air conditioning and radios are no-cost options on this car. It's a study of reduction. Thus the initials CSL which stands for "Coupe Sport Lightweight". The CSL has a weight of just 1,385 kg, which is very light for a 2+2 coupe... more

AutoArt Ford GT Review
The Ford GT, Ford's supercar defines American cars. The Ford GT is powered by a 5.4-litre V8 supercharged engine. While the motor might sound familiar, it doesn't come from AMG. It's from Ford. It produces a healthy 550 bhp. While this car sounds muscle car-ish, it isn't. It's a supercar. An American one. It handles like any of it's rivals. A customer even quoted "Handles like it's on rails"... more

AutoArt Aston Martin V8 Vantage Review
The Vantage is Aston's latest baby. It has a 4.3-litre V8 naturally-aspirated engine. The Vantage initially came only with the 6-speed manual gearbox. Now, it's available with the Paddle-Operated 6-Speed Semi-Automatic transmission from the DB9 as the SportShift version. The Vantage is said to be more of a driver's car compared to the DB9... more

AutoArt Lamborghini Gallardo Review
The Lamborghini Gallardo is arguably the hottest and sexiest Lamborghini in the market today. Some may say it's no genuine Lamborghini because Audi took Lamborghini over before the launch of the Gallardo in 2003. The Gallardo is powered by a naturally-aspirated 5-Litre V10 engine that sounds just like a typical Lamborghini engine... more

AutoArt Bugatti Veyron Review
The Bugatti Veyron is currently the world’s quickest car. It does 0-100 kph in just 2.5 seconds. Push it all the way and you will see 400 kph on the speedo if you have the Speed Key in tact. The Veyron has an 8-litre quad-turbocharged W-16 engine right behind the driver... more

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