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This Alpina B7's gorgeous green is the only paint color we ever need; GT500 dealer markups begin at...$40K; Hyundai wants to build your flying car

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Friday, December 20, 2019
Drives

2020 BMW Alpina B7: Green Is for the Money

Alpina green. That’s the color of this B7, and I would paint every car in my garage with it today and never regret it. With those Alpina wheels, it’s the best looking combination I’ve seen from the BMW tuning house.

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News

The New Markup King: 2020 Ford Shelby GT500, Priced at $145,890

The gouging has begun with the 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500. Ford Authority spotted one—granted, it’s optioned to the hilt—for $145,890 at Koons Sterling Ford in Virginia. That’s about a $40,000 markup.

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AMG Models Could Be Cut by 75 Percent in 2020, Report Says

A drastic cutback of AMG models could happen as a result of Mercedes' need to achieve fleet emissions ratings, the Financial Times reports. The paper says that several Mercedes dealerships expect a production cutback as dramatic as 75 percent.

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Technology

Hyundai's CES plan? An Osprey-like VTOL Aircraft

Hyundai will have a full-scale concept of its personal air vehicle, or PAV, at CES in a few weeks as part of its "Vision for Human-Centered Future Cities Through Smart Mobility Solutions," a vision it announced Dec. 3. No longer will Hyundai just make Palisades and Elantras.

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Racing

Jos Verstappen Enjoys His Role as 'Little League Parent' to Formula 1 Son Max

Max Verstappen's father, Jos, says he is proud to have helped the Red Bull driver become one of the top stars of Formula 1. "Max was my life project, yes," Jos Verstappen, who made 107 Formula 1 starts between 1994 and 2003 but did not win a race, told the Dutch publication Formule 1. "I wanted to win with him, become a champion. We had a goal together."

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Car Life

Project Car Hell, Big Cube Coupe Edition: 1966 Continental or 1969 Coupe DeVille?

Last week, the Lake of Fire beckoned with a pair of sensible Detroit sedans from the Harry S. Truman era; this week, we have found two racketeer-grade American luxury coupes from the 1960s, each packing at least 7.5 liters of V8 displacement under a long, long hood. Which shall it be?

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Car Life

Street-Spotted: Renault 16

Long before Renault and AMC forged an alliance to produce the ... Alliance in Kenosha, Wisconsin—making this Rust Belt city the unlikely home of French cars in the Midwest— Renault cars like the R16 were an uncommon but not actually rare sight on American roads.

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