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REVIEW: Almost Real+ Pagani Huayra Dinastia Yazi

In the world of hypercars, few brands have left a mark as profound as Pagani when it comes to offering exclusivity. But even among Paganis, there exists a level of rarity that you hear about in fairytales. The Huayra Dinastia is one such car that belongs to that realm. Unveiled in 2016, the Dinastia was built as part of an Continue Reading...
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REVIEW: Bburago Signature Ferrari 812 Competizione

When Ferrari builds a limited edition V12 supercar, it doesn’t hold back, and the 812 Competizione is living proof. It is the result of Ferrari taking the already outrageous 812 Superfast and dialling everything up to eleven. It serves as a spiritual successor to the insane F12 TDF, continuing the brand’s lineage of front-engined V12 flagships taken to the extreme. Continue Reading...
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REVIEW: BBR Maserati MC20

When you think of Italian exotic cars, Maserati is undoubtedly one of the names that comes to mind for most of us. Automobile enthusiasts the world over associate the brand with beauty, performance, power, and elegance. After all, this is the company that gave us utterly gorgeous cars like the Bora and Khamsin, and of course, the iconic 250f, which Continue Reading...
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REVIEW: RadScale Collectibles Volvo S60 Polestar

Have you ever bought a model of a car you once owned and absolutely loved? While my latest acquisition is not the same spec or model year, it is the closest thing I could find to my first car – the second-generation Volvo S60. The model, however, isn’t just any S60. It wears the “Polestar” badge, something I had long Continue Reading...
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REVIEW: OttOmobile Ford Racing Puma

The world has become a very strange place lately! Almost all of humanity seems to be obsessed with crossovers & SUVs, so much so that everyone from Mini to Lamborghini has started making them. So, obviously, someone at Ford thought it was a brilliant idea to resurrect the Puma nameplate and turn a fun little coupe into a compact crossover.  Continue Reading...
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