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2020 Subaru Outback

The 2020 Subaru Outback has been revealed with turbo power and more tech than ever. The all-new SUV (2.4-liter turbo XT model) features 8.7 inches of ground clearance and is powered by a 2.4-liter turbocharged boxer engine with 260 horsepower and 277 pound-feet of torque (base models will get the naturally aspirated 182hp 2.5-liter flat-four unit). It also comes with a blacked-out exterior, dark-finished 18-inch wheels, and a trim-specific gray two-tone interior with water-repellant StarTex seats. There is also EyeSight Driver Assist Technology, adaptive cruise control, lane-centering, and a Front View Monitor that uses a front camera to give a 180-degree view of the terrain ahead of the Outback on the huge 11.6-inch dashboard display. 



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1962 Excalibur RS Roadster

The rare 1962 Excalibur RS Roadster is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece designed by the legendary Brooks Stevens. Completed in the 1990s by his close friend Robert Shaw, this roadster blends vintage charm with modern performance. It is based on the 1961 Excalibur Hawk Coupe but features hand-formed aluminum bodywork, Lamborghini-style scissor doors, and a reworked front end inspired by the Ford GT40. Under the hood, the RS Roadster packs a 5.7L GM V8 crate engine w...
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1981 Land Cruiser FJ45

Another masterpiece to roll out of the FJ Company workshop. You’ve no doubt heard of the FJ40 Land Cruiser, one of the most iconic vintage 4x4´s on the road, and increasingly popular on the classic car circuit… but have you met the FJ45? The FJ45 Land Cruiser was produced in Japan from 1976 to 1986. This rugged workhorse could carry up to 13 people, and was designed to carry the troops (hence its nickname "the Troopy”). It was deployed as a commercial ve...
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HEAD-UP DISPLAY | BY GARMIN

The Garmin Head-up Display projects navigation information onto your windshield, allowing for a safer drive without taking your eyes off the road. The device pairs with your smartphone and projects information onto a reflective film on your windshield, it displays directions, speed, traffic, estimated time of arrival, the speed limit, traffic information and more. It also warns you of potential traffic delays and upcoming safety camera locations. Also available at a...
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