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Lotus Esprit

Launched in 1976, the Lotus Esprit is one of the brand’s most iconic models, thanks in part to its starring role in the James Bond film of the

Audi 80 GT (1972-1978)

The Audi 80 GT is a sporty spin-off of the B1-generation Audi 80, introduced in 1972. This two-door coupe was Audi's answer to performance-focused compact cars, delivering spirited driving with

Jaguar XK140 (1954 to 1957)

The Jaguar XK140 was manufactured between 1954 and 1957 as the successor to the XK120. Upgrades included more interior space, improved brakes, rack and pinion steering, increased suspension

BMW 5 Series (1995-1999)

BMW 5 Series (1995-1999)  (E39) The E39 is the fourth generation of 5 Series, which was manufactured for model years 1995–2004. It was launched in the sedan body style,

1998 Honda Accord

The all-new 1998 Accord is the fifth redesign of one of America's most popular canines and the most-changed single model in its 22-year history. It boasts more room

1910 Fiat S76

The Fiat S76, unofficially the fastest car in the world in 1911. Just two S76s were produced by the Italian manufacturer, with the aim of snatching the records for

Chrysler Concorde (1993-2004)

Chrysler’s renaissance began in earnest with the mid-size Concorde sedan that debut in 1993, Chrysler once again explodes to the forefront of the automotive world by changing the

Bentley Cars (1930-1939)

One-of-a-kind 1930 4 ½-litre ‘Blower’ Bentley fitted with elegant Gurney Nutting coachwork Born in 1895, Joel Woolf Barnato was a British financier and racing driver and one of

Ferrari 342 America (1951-1953)

It would be improper to talk of the 342 America without reference to the 340 America model that went into production in 1951, and had a relatively small

Volvo 242 Coupe (1974-1984)

VOLVO 242 PRODUCTION 1974-1984 In August 1974, Volvo presented a new generation of cars called the 240 and 260 Series. These new models had been developed from the
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