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2021 Acura NSX
“The system uses the electric motors with their instant, brilliant torque, to fill in the powerband while the turbos wake up. There's no lag. None.” — Road & Track   See More Reviews
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2021 Aston Martin DB11
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2021 Aston Martin DBS
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2021 Aston Martin Vantage
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2021 Audi A5
“The engines, both of them nice pieces that rarely inspire complaint, are nevertheless different in character. The smaller engine somehow makes the car seem smaller than did the V-8, less like a muscle car and more, well, German.” — Car and Driver   See More Reviews
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2021 Audi A7
“Such luxuries have their appeal, but what makes the RS7 truly desirable is that it is one of the greatest performance sedans (well, hatchbacks) of all time...” — Car and Driver   See More Reviews
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2021 Audi R8
“This, in essence, is what makes the new R8 truly great. Audi's given us more and better everything and taken virtually nothing in return. It's hard to ask for more than that.” — Motor Trend   See More Reviews
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2021 Audi S8
“The Audi S8 is in the running to be named the quietest, smoothest car extant. ” — Motor Trend   See More Reviews
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2021 Audi TT
“The [Audi TT's] brakes did not fade in the face of aggressive driving and maintained a consistent feel. ” — New Car Test Drive   See More Reviews
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2021 BMW 2-Series
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2021 BMW 3-Series
“This power is fed through a standard-fit six-speed manual gearbox with an auto throttle-blipping function, though you can spec the seven-speed double clutch (DCT) transmission featuring something BMW officially calls (and we're really, really not making this up)... the Smokey Burnout function. Yes folks, the new M3 and M4 are hooligans.” — TopGear   See More Reviews
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2021 BMW 4-Series
“While the weighting changes, the numbness never does, but the steering is so immediate and so precise that it feels unfair to complain about a lack of feel. There are few better steering racks overall on the market. ” — Car and Driver   See More Reviews
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2021 BMW 5-Series
“Simply put, the new M5, codenamed F10, is discreetly wicked.” — Road & Track   See More Reviews
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2021 BMW 7-Series
“Answering a question nearly everyone has asked, the BMW M760i is, at long last, the application of M Division wizardry to Bayerische Motoren Werke's largest sedan platform. ” — Automobile   See More Reviews
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2021 BMW 8-Series
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2021 BMW M2
“The M2's turbocharged 3.0-liter has eyeball-flattening thrust from about 2000 rpm to the 7000-rpm redline.” — Car and Driver   See More Reviews
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2021 BMW Z4
“...available with Adaptive M Sport suspension, consisting of computer-controlled adjustable dampers that constantly vary their firmness based on road surface inputs, steering angle and lateral acceleration data. ” — Edmunds.com   See More Reviews
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2021 Chevrolet Corvette
“The Corvette accelerates like a rocket (duh), has razor-sharp steering, zero body roll, and looks damned fine. That's not the best part about it, though. I'd argue the best part is how easy it is to milk all the performance. ” — AutoWeek   See More Reviews
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2021 Dodge Challenger
“Unlike the original Challenger, which had a shapely "fuselage" body that wrapped under at the rocker panels, the new car is slightly more slab-sided. But that's a good thing because it makes this muscular car, with its 20-in. wheels and tires, look as if it is firmly planted to the tarmac. ” — Road & Track   See More Reviews
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2021 Ferrari 812 GTS
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2021 Ferrari F8 Tributo
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2021 Ferrari Portofino
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2021 Ferrari Roma
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2021 Jaguar F-TYPE
“ when it comes to satisfying the emotional side of driving...Jaguar F-Type is one of the best sports cars available today.” — Edmunds.com   See More Reviews
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2021 Karma GS-6
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2021 Lamborghini Huracan EVO
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2021 Lamborghini Huracan STO
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2021 Lexus LC
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2021 Lotus Evora GT
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2021 McLaren 570S
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2021 McLaren 720S
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2021 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT
“In fact, you have handling that's capable of rivaling the current 991 Porsche 911. And with the AMG GT's hydraulic steering, the feel and finesse gets a nod in the Mercedes' favor.” — The Car Connection   See More Reviews
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2021 Nissan GT-R
“Just a quick look at the GT-R's spec sheet is enough to qualify it as a supercar.” — The Car Connection   See More Reviews
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2021 Polestar 1
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2021 Porsche 718
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2021 Porsche 911
“Gone are the previous naturally aspirated 3.4-liter and 3.8-liter 911 powerplants. The engines in both new Carreras displace 3.0 liters and feature two fixed-vane turbos; the S enjoys slighter larger compressors and a whiff more boost. ” — Automobile   See More Reviews
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2021 Toyota Supra
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