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Jaguar XJ Review (2012): 3.0 litre Diesel Portfolio LWB
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Mon, 02 May 2011A just-released Internet video pits two Akrapovic-tuned BMWs against one another to see which is faster--the two-door BMW M3 coupe or the BMW 1000 RR motorcycle. Starting at opposite sides of an unnamed street circuit, the winner takes 15 laps to overcome its "slower" opponent. See who wins the battle of the Bavarians in the video.
Porsche 919 Hybrid (2014) first official pictures
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