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Top 10 Expensive Cars of 2013

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Cars are more than means of transports. The speed, luxury, and high technology are one of the top features that bring distinction among cars. Moreover, the technology has advanced so much that it has became easy to drive. There are companies like Ferrari, McLaren, and Bugatti that are producing cars, which are affordable by less than 1% of the total population. Here is the list of the ten most expensive cars that have hit the market this year: 1. Bugatti Veyron Sports Car The most expensive, yet the fastest car of the world is famous for everything it possess. Made by a renowned Italian company Bugatti, this car can reach 0-60 mph in just 2.5 seconds. The highest speed it can reach is 267mph. Only one or two cars in the world are compatible to compete with Veyron in speed. The price of this car is $2.4 million. 2. Aston Martin one-77 This car is popular for its shape, looks, and speed. The body of this car is made by handcrafted aluminum. This year the company is expected to ...

Ford Flex 2013

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The Ford Flex, is, of course, the Taurus's wagony analogue, the glitzy, boxy companion to the D-segment sedan that the unlamented Freestyle never was to the Taurus's daddy, the Five Hundred. What this particular Flex is is the freshened-for-2013 version. While the basics remain the same, Ford's updated the styling of its boxy seven-seater, offering a front-end treatment more avant garde than that of the previous car--or even that of the 2005 Fairlane concept which spawned the Flex. The blue oval grille badge is gone, replaced by extra-width "FLEX" lettering spanning the hood's leading edge. Inside, Ford upgraded the materials and redesigned the dash, offering touch-sensitive buttons à la the Chevrolet Volt's center stack--though the look is decidedly 1970s Aston Martin Lagonda--minimal rather than the Volt's Starfleet hodgepodge. Furthermore, the new Flex ships with the updated version of the often-cursed MyFord Touch. Some 300,000 people are now using...