On several occassions we see the 700 PS (690 bhp / 515 kW) Aventador trying to out-gun the Gallardo. But with 975 HP breaking loose at the wheels, the Aventador is no match.

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Twin Turbo Lamborghini Gallardo vs Aventador
On several occassions we see the 700 PS (690 bhp / 515 kW) Aventador trying to out-gun the Gallardo. But with 975 HP breaking loose at the wheels, the Aventador is no match.

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Twin Turbo Lamborghini Gallardo vs Aventador
Filed under: Geneva Motor Show , Europe , Hatchback , Citroën All too often the Fiat 500 gets lumped in with the Mini Cooper and Audi A1 in the premium hatchback game. But the Fiat is both cheaper and smaller. In reality the Fiat group’s challenger for that class is the Alfa Romeo MiTo . As for Citro
Filed under: Etc. , Videos Believe it or not, we cherish our time at the gas pump. Topping off the tank is a good excuse to step outside for a moment and let our minds wander for a spell. It’s a little slice of meditation we’ve been practicing since before we could legally drive, so the thought of being dragged into an impromptu game show while at the local gas station is enough to turn your author’s stomach.

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Video: Speed’s new show Pumped! is like Cash Cab at the gas station
Filed under: Motorsports , Motorcycle , Rumormill Valentino Rossi , certainly the greatest motorcycle racer of our generation, has no concrete plans to leave MotoGP . In fact, after an extremely disappointing first season with Ducati in 2011, we’d wager he’ll be sticking around for at least a few more years to prove he’s still got what it takes to win at the highest level when competing on competitive machinery. But, as we’ve heard in the past, Rossi would love nothing more than to “retire” by taking a break from two-wheeled competition and settling into something with four.

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2011 Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Spyder Performante Compared to its peers, the Gallardo is compromised. Lamborghini is an interesting brand. It’s a bit too ostentatious and aggressive to earn a place in my fantasy garage, but those same traits are certainly important to the people who buy Lamborghinis.

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2011 Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Spyder Performante
Filed under: Crossover , Subaru While we already knew that the 2012 Subaru Impreza would spawn the XV crossover overseas, now we may know what it’s official name will be when it hits North America: XV Crosstrek. Motor Authority is reporting that the compact crossover will be called XV elsewhere, but for the NA market, Subaru will be appending the Crosstrek badge. Apparently Subaru thinks this will help to further differentiate the new variant from the Impreza. Nominally an all-new model, the XV follows the same basic recipe as the long-running Impreza Outback Sport , a lifted-suspension version of the Impreza hatchback.

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Report: Subaru to call Impreza crossover XV Crosstrek