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Under Top Speed, the article says that the final production car reached 500 km/h (310 mph). All of the numbers I have read are in the 250 mph range. It has to be a typo, unless I am reeaaallly behind the times. —Preceding
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Guided by rails. With no sharp corners. And no children suddenly running across its path. Also a bit hard to park in your garage, needing another car to get to it before your real trip. :) Stepho talk11:58, 19 July 2018 (UTC)reply
Top Gear
I have noticed that this article mentions about Top Gear and their reviews a lot which makes it biased because a car should be judged in general by the automotive press, not solely by three motoring journalists.
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