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Reworked Mercedes G-wagen to get wider, more efficient
Fri, 02 May 2014Mercedes-Benz is set to make some extensive changes to its enduring military-grade G-class. So major is the overhaul, planned for 2017, that Mercedes-Benz insiders say it will, in effect, be an all-new vehicle. The big push is to increase the width of the G-class for greater stability.
Bugatti rolls out another ‘Legends’ Special – the Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse Black Bess
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Arash AF-10 (2008) supercar: exclusive photos
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