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Gordon Murray presents T.33 Spider

Gordon Murray presents T.33 Spider

INTRODUCING THE GORDON MURRAY AUTOMOTIVE T.33 SPIDER.- The T.33 Spider: Gordon Murray Automotive’s first V12 Spider supercar.- Beautiful, timeless design: Two removable roof panels and a rear drop glass deliver an authentic Spider driving experience with an unmistakable soundtrack.- Design vision: In addition to all-new surfacing from the A-pillar rearwards, the Spider’s fixed rear section of roof provides rollover protection, optimises stiffness and is integral to the body design.

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Gord Murray Automotive T.33 Spider debuts debuts on April 4

Gord Murray Automotive T.33 Spider debuts debuts on April 4

The Gordon Murray Automotive T.33 Spider – designed and engineered to be the world’s most engaging V12-powered open supercar – will make its global online debut on Tuesday 04 April.In advance of its reveal, Professor Gordon Murray CBE said: “From the outset of the T.33 programme, I always intended there to be a Spider – in fact, I sketched the Spider before the coupe to ensure the proportions worked. And from that first sketch I knew, with its open cockpit and the incredible Cosworth GMA.

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Lamborghini Revuelto revealed

Lamborghini Revuelto revealed

Lamborghini Revuelto: the first super sports V12 hybrid HPEV.- The new paradigm for super sports cars: presenting the first Lamborghini High Performance Electrified Vehicle delivering 1015 CV.- Revolutionary architecture, with naturally-aspirated V12 engine combined with eight-speed, double-clutch transverse gearbox and three electric motors.

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How to Inspect a Used Car Before Buying

How to Inspect a Used Car Before Buying

Do you know how to properly check over a used car? This is something that many motorists worry about and you need to do a lot more than give the tyres a kick and check the paintwork to ensure that you are getting a good deal. By the end of this article, you will know what you need to do to check over a used car and this should help you to find a reliable vehicle for a good price.

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How to Choose the Right Car for You

How to Choose the Right Car for You

Choosing a car is by no means an easy feat. The automotive market is vast, and there are seemingly endless varieties of vehicles at all manner of price points for you to choose from. Where do you start? Oftentimes, breaking down your search into a number of set criteria can help you narrow your focus; here are some basic suggestions.

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Developments in EV fluid and lubricants

Developments in EV fluid and lubricants

With the advancement of modern, electric vehicles, the way in which oil and lubricants are being used within the automotive industry has shifted dramatically. Not only do electric vehicles use these types of fluids in a different way, advancements in oil development mean that fossil fuel-powered cars have also benefitted.

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Which to Choose: Petrol, Diesel, Hybrid or Electric

Which to Choose: Petrol, Diesel, Hybrid or Electric

These days, motorists have a tough decision when buying a car. Not only do you have to choose a make and model, but you also need to consider whether to get a petrol, diesel, hybrid or electric. So, if you have picked out the perfect used Audi but are not sure what fuel type to go for, read on for some helpful advice that should help you to make the right decision.

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How to Maintain Car Parts

How to Maintain Car Parts

Once you’ve invested in a car, you’ll have a natural interest in preserving its value, and its performance. You’ll want to keep it running well, and for as long as possible, without spending too much money.The best kind of maintenance is preventative. Preventative maintenance will stop your car from running into trouble, rather than seeking to solve the problem after it’s come about. If you allow your car to deteriorate, then you risk one component inflicting damage on the others. For example, if you fail to change your tyres regularly, then you’ll need to brake harder, which will accelerate wear on your brakes.

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Should You Really Upgrade Your Car Every Few Years?

Should You Really Upgrade Your Car Every Few Years?

The idea of upgrading your car every few years has become increasingly popular in modern times. But is it really worth the hassle?.This article takes a closer look at this trend by exploring the pros and cons of owning an older or newer model vehicle. We will also discuss practical alternatives to buying a new car, such as leasing or simply keeping your current vehicle in good condition.

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Can you Replace a Car Battery Yourself?

Can you Replace a Car Battery Yourself?

Car batteries are a major point of interest at the moment. Among the fastest-growing categories of cars, in terms of sales, is the BEV (or Battery Electric Vehicle). But the truth is that every modern car, electric or not, comes equipped with a battery – albeit in most cases it’s a smaller one, designed to power the starter motor.

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