The highly-anticipated McLaren F1 successor could be unveiled in less than a year. It will reportedly feature a twin-turbo 3.8-liter V8 engine.

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McLaren F1 successor to use a twin-turbo 3.8-liter V8 – report
The highly-anticipated McLaren F1 successor could be unveiled in less than a year. It will reportedly feature a twin-turbo 3.8-liter V8 engine.

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McLaren F1 successor to use a twin-turbo 3.8-liter V8 – report
Contrary to earlier reports, the BMW 3-Series touring wagon (codenamed F31) will be available in North America. The current 3-Series E91 wagon was withheld from the North American market due to low demand.

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2013 BMW 3 Series wagon confirmed for U.S.
The new pictures show the prototype with even less disguise leaving pretty much every design line and feature on view to the naked eye.

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SPIED: 2012 BMW 135i hatchback M-Sport sheds more disguise
The 335Li pictured here shares the same platform as the upcoming BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo, it has a little extra leg room over the regular 3-series sedan and is designed to be used primarily as a chauffeur car.

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Spied: 2012 BMW 3-series Long Wheelbase (335Li)
Looking virtually identical to the Fusion, the Mondeo is distinguished by a monotone rear fascia and restyled headlights with LED turn signals.

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2013 Ford Mondeo revealed
Dyer Consequences: Has Rear-Wheel Drive Reached Its Limit? We can all agree on certain fundamental tenets of automotive wisdom. For instance, you generally shouldn’t have more than 300 hp going to the front wheels.

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Dyer Consequences: Has Rear-Wheel Drive Reached Its Limit?