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Buyers Guide - Ferrari 360
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Buyers Guide - Ferrari 360

The Ferrari 360 was introduced in 1999 and sold through 2004 before replaced by F430. It represented a slight departure from the design of the F355 with open headlights, more swooping lines, different silhouettes, and a more modern interior.

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Buyers Guide - Porsche 911 SC
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Buyers Guide - Porsche 911 SC

The car you need is a Porsche 911 SC. The SC was sold for just five years and wasn’t significantly different from the rest of the model lineup. Still, it was powerful enough to get you in trouble, comfortable enough to be a daily driver, full of character and tricky handling, and ready to make your day as soon as you turn the key. In our opinion, all of this makes it more memorable than any modern 911.

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Limited Edition Ferraris
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Limited Edition Ferraris

Today we will concentrate on five such models that represent the Holy Grail amongst the Ferrari fans. All those cars were constructed for a specific reason and occupy the same supercar category, but they all have distinctive characters, different technology, and designs.

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Luxury Travel in California
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Luxury Travel in California

You've chosen The Stable for a journey of a lifetime, vintage suitcases are packed, scarves are tied and driving gloves are on, off you head to Santa Barbara to meet Ellie. Santa Barbara has long been hailed the playground for Hollywood's elite, and the Belmond is no different.

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Owning a Jaguar E Type
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Owning a Jaguar E Type

The Jaguar officially presented the E-Type in Geneve Motor Show in Spring of 1961, causing a sensation amongst the car enthusiasts. The E-Type's appearance made all other cars outdated, not just by design but also by technology.

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Supercars of the '90s
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Supercars of the '90s

Yes, the '90s were a decade of computer-designed cars, but contrary to current models, supercars of the '90s still retained the soul and essence of uncompromising machines of the past. That is why we will take a better look at the ten most legendary supercars of the '90s.

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Buyers Guide - Porsche 930
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Buyers Guide - Porsche 930

When a car earns the nickname "the widowmaker," what can you expect? A terrible, poorly-built, sketchy to drive, unsafe and slow machine? In the case of the Porsche 930, quite contrary. It was a very fast, well-built, and highly advanced (for the times) sports car.

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Owning a Ferrari Testarossa
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Owning a Ferrari Testarossa

They will never again make supercars like they did in the 1980s. The Ferrari Testarossa was Ferrari’s answer to the Lamborghini Countach, and what an aswer it was! Powered by a mid-engined, 4.9 litre flat 12, and a dog-legged manual transmission, the Testarossa is pure 1980s Ferrari and an absolute blast to drive. An experience like no other supercar of its time or now.

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Buyers Guide - G-series Porsche 911
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Buyers Guide - G-series Porsche 911

As we all know, the most successful story in the sports car world started in late 1964 when Porsche introduced the 911. Although the 911 was an evolution of concept already seen on Porsche 356, it was miles ahead in terms of improvements, refinement, performance, and technology.

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Must Do California Road-trips
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Must Do California Road-trips

California has it all. Known as the enchanted Golden State, it embraces towering mountains, sun-drenched beaches, mist-shrouded Redwood and skyscraping Sequoia forests, and the supercilious Half Dome that stands proudly over Yosemite National Park.

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Driving a Classic Porsche Long Distance
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Driving a Classic Porsche Long Distance

Road trips are practiced all over the globe but are practically a religion in the United States. From teenagers crammed into compact cars to retirees in mammoth $200,000 RVs, the road trip is an institution here. And they can be tackled in any kind of vehicle – including a classic Porsche.

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Buyers Guide - Classic Porsche
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Buyers Guide - Classic Porsche

So you’ve decided to live that Porsche life. Congratulations on your excellent taste. But just making that decision places you in treacherous waters that can lead to expensive mistakes and unenjoyable ownership. To avoid buying someone else’s problem or your own mistake, there are a few tried-and-true steps to correctly and smartly buying a classic Porsche.

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Buyers Guide - BMW E30 M3
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Buyers Guide - BMW E30 M3

It’s not often that religion and enthusiasm for cars meet. But search the phrase “God’s Chariot” online and you’ll find pious zealots bowing down to the E30 generation of the BMW 3-series sedan. And the most sacred E30 of them all is the M3, which was sold in the US for the 1988-1991 model years.

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