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A Road and Rally car by Audi, first introduced in 1980.
BMW's 2nd best selling vehicle family and accounts for 50% of their profits.
A 1991 concept car designed by Italdesign.
A fictional car in the PC version of Need For Speed II.
Cars go places. Hopefully fast.
An economy car made from 1948 to 1990 by French car company Citroën.
A mid-engined 3.5L V8 (375HP) equipped sports car.
Made in 1995 to celebrate Ferrari's 50th anniversary.
A concept car made in 1995 and claimed to be "the world's mightiest supercar".
A concept car that Ford introduced in '93.
A fictional car in the PC version of Need for Speed II.
A hand built supercar made by Isdera in '93.
A supercar made by Jaguar. It held highest top speed of a production car until it was beaten by the McLaren F1.
A pick-up truck version of the Cherokee compact SUV.
An American SUV Developed by Jeep. It is a successor to the famous World War II 'Jeep' vehicle by way of the Willys civilian Jeep (CJ) in the 1950s.
A concept car first revealed in 1995 at the Geneva Motor Show as a functional prototype. It unfortunately did not make it to production.
A race car made in 1997 that was best by problems during both development and races and has had multiple later projects attempting to resurrect it canceled.
The V8 version of the Lotus Espirit made in 1996.
A Japanese lightweight roadster, also known as a Miata (North America) and Eunos roadster. (Japan) With nearly 900,000 sold, the MX-5 is the best selling roadster of all time.
The McLaren F1 is the infamous 90's supercar, known for long-holding the title of fastest production car in the world.
A long running family of roadsters by Mercedes-Benz.
If you ever feel the need for speed, you've got to drive one of these fast and furious cars.
A round generally rubber object used to support and transport motor vehicles. Also used as throwing objects in certain fighting games.
A family of four-wheel drive vehicles by Japanese car manufacturer Toyota.
An iconic car ever produced since 1938.
A popular van that was associated with hippies in the 60's. More modern versions have been produced since.
A vehicle often seen as Volvo's entrance into a reputation of high quality.
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