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AutoZine 20
10 Most Significant Cars in 1997-2017
1. Audi RS4 Avant (2000)
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The first Audi RS model
outpowered BMW M3 and Mercedes C55 AMG with a 380hp twin-turbo V6. It
kickstarted a power war among German sports sedans.
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2. Bugatti Veyron (2005)
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The fastest, most powerful and
most complicated car in the world, Bugatti Veyron was a technical tour
de force and a statement of Ferdinand Piech's ultimate ambition.
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3. Mazda 2 (2007)
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The first mass production car in
the period opted for downsizing and lightweight engineering. It saved
100kg from the last generation, making the car greener and more agile.
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4. Mercedes CLS-class (2004)
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The first "4-door Coupe" in
modern time was also the most beautiful. Audi, BMW and Volkswagen would
follow suit.
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5. Mini (2001)
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The first reborn Mini introduced
endless customization of colors, trims and decors which would affect
Fiat 500, Citroen DS3, Volkswagen Up, Opel Adam and even many
mainstream small cars today.
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6. Nissan GT-R (2007)
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The most fearsome Japanese car
in decades. One that beat the proudest Porsches and Ferraris in the
real world. It forced the European to up their games.
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7. Porsche 996 GT3
(1999)
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The father of all GT3s.
High-revving engine and sharp handling enabled it to be the first
production car to lap Nurburgring under 8 minutes.
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8. Porsche 918 Spyder (2013)
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The first hybrid-powered
supercar in the world. Individual front motors not only added
performance but also enabled torque vectoring, significantly
enhancing cornering speed and agility. Seamless integration of engine
and electric power is a work of wonder.
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9. Tesla Model S (2012)
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The history-rewriting electric
car. Combining style, practicality and performance, it surprised
conservative auto journalists like us by winning the love of the
market, something no EVs achieved before.
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10. Toyota Prius Mk2 (2003)
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The first Prius was an
experiment. The second was a true commercial success, capturing 1.2
million sales worldwide. It proved that hybrid power is no longer a
niche concept, but every family can afford.
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Copyright©
1997-2017
by Mark Wan @ AutoZine
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