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    Maserati Ghibli Vietnam (Review) Highlights: Maserati has been serving worldwide through the cars it produces in various segments like sports, luxury, SUV (Grand Tourer, Saloon and Sports Car) etc. The mission of this brand has always been to build ultra-luxury cars with a chunk of Italian style. Ghibli debuted for the first time in the year 1966 and was tagged on the 9th position on the list of Top Sports Cars of the 1960s, by American magazine 'Sports Car International '. With a glorious past, Maserati has dominated the markets by creating an array of variants in the Ghibli segment and is the latest fruit of Italian innovation. The luxury sedan has also been awarded by the 2 most esteemed safety rating programs that are acknowledged globally. It has achieved a 5-star rating in the Euro NCAP along with a score of 86/100 and has been issued by the IIHS (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety) that approves it to be in the slice of the safest cars in each area. Introduction: The beauty of Maserati Ghibli lies within its internal and external features which are unmixed and transparent. It has been created under the best supervision of the skillful, by keeping nature as its fundamental motivation and passion as one of its key ingredients. While the occupant hooks up with the hands, he can surely reach the heart of the luxury 4-door sedan. The sedan is meant to deliver maximum power and performance along with giving a dynamic driving experience. Every bit of the car has been…

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    He took 30000 euros from the bank to start his career in Formula two, when he told that to his family his family unapproved him and they never more had contact so he needed to keep his career alone. He soon was promoted to F1. From 1974 to 1977 he was in the race team Ferrari, he gives his team a second place in his first race at the Argentine grand prix, but he didnt won that championship but fortunately 1975 championship he won for first time his first world championship in Formula 1, but that…

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    Reason why dirt track racing exciting “You may win some, you may lose some, you may wreck some” – Dale Earnhardt. He was one of the greatest race car drivers and was responsible for making the sport popular. He won many championships on asphalt tracks and was killed at Daytona Speedway February 21, 2001. Racing on asphalt and dirt tracks can be dangerous but also very fun to watch. Dirt track racing is very competitive and is more exciting to watch compared to all the types of auto racing.…

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    Evolution Of Formula 1

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    remains constant; however, many important advances take effect. Throughout the 2000s, the helmets transformed from their plastic predecessors to carbon-fiber shells, which weigh approximately 1.2 kilograms (F1). Weight has importance because weight affects momentum, and if an impact takes place, a driver would prefer less momentum on his (no females drive in Formula One) head. These helmets also became exponentially more heat resistant, as well. These helmets can cope with with 800 degrees…

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    lawyers and accountants to figure out a financial plan so that the money did not potentially ruin our lives. With our new found riches we realized that we can nearly afford whatever we wanted and how much of whatever we wanted. It was almost as if we were experiencing culture shock, a culture where we were no longer poor and no longer had to fight just to pay bills at the end of the month. A culture that will definitely take some getting used to. Stage 6 After all was said and done with the…

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    Pros And Cons Of Hypercar

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    a time when mobile phones were only for the rich and affluent but now everyone seems to be in on it now. There was a time when cars weren’t affordable and were like a dream come true for many but now a majority seems to have at least two parked comfortably at home. Similarly, when it comes to hybrid technology companies are making extreme efforts to make this advancement in automobiles available to everyone. Looking at the bigger picture, the entire debate about the three Hypercars isn’t about…

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    Cars In The 1930's

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    made the market for cars better. The fifties also led to new speeds in cars, cars could now reach over one hundred miles per hour. Since cars were very popular and common there was a need for lights on the back of cars, so the fifties are when taillights were introduced to cars(1950’s automobiles). In the sixties car cost around $2,572(1960’s automobiles). The big trend in the sixties were big muscle cars, so many of the cars now had huge engines with greatly increased horsepower from the past.…

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