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The new US$3.9 million carbon-fibre Lamborghini
In honour of its 50th anniversary, Lamborghini has just unveiled the Veneno: a stunning new luxury vehicle, with a limited production run of just three units.
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Best gadgets for getting fit
Gadgets do magnificent things these days — even down to helping you exercise. Here is a collection of our favourite tech for getting in shape. 5
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Hybrids tackle Le Mans 24-hour race and win
For this year's 24-hour endurance race at Le Mans, both Audi and Toyota entered hybrid cars. 1
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Hyundai Veloster's extra door, thumping stereo, handling impress
There's no doubt that Hyundai's cars have been getting better and better, but the Veloster is the first to show a streak of innovation.
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Ferrari F430's tech is all for the driving
It's pretty easy to forget about missing amenities, like USB ports or sat nav, when the F430's V8 is wailing like a banshee and you've negotiated yet another corner at warp speed. 2
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Ferrari California drops the top on a practical supercar
Last week we drove the Ferrari California from Melbourne to the Yarra Valley and (surprise, surprise) it's not only loud and fast, but also rather practical and usable on a daily basis, too. 2
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Henry Ford Museum: an automotive journey from the beginning to now
Over the weekend, the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit opened a new 7400-square-metre permanent exhibit titled Driving America that chronicles the evolution of the car. CNET Australia got a sneak peek of the nearly complete exhibit when we were in town for the Detroit Motor Show.
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New Mercedes-Benz SL uses free foot space for bigger bass
It's appropriate that Mercedes-Benz chose to launch its new SL convertible during an unseasonably warm and sunny Detroit winter.
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Best of CES 2012
With CES 2012 offering so many tech treats, the work of the CNET editors to pick the best of the best has been a difficult one. Check out all the winners across all the major tech categories. 2
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New Delorean powered by electricity, not rubbish
Back to the Future fans, rejoice! Delorean has shown a production prototype of its iconic time machine powered by a 400-volt AC induction liquid-cooled electric motor. 2
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