The Latest McLaren Supercar Has a Major Flaw: This Limited-Edition Model, of Which Vietnam...

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McLaren, the renowned supercar manufacturer, has an important warning for owners of its 765LT model: Refrain from driving over 155 km/h with the windows down, as it could result in an unexpected rear windshield detachment. This advisory highlights the extreme performance capabilities of the 765LT and underscores McLaren's commitment to both speed and safety.

Koenigsegg CCX – The Ultimate Supercar: A Mystery Unveiled

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There's a heated debate surrounding the elusive Koenigsegg CCX sporting Haiphong license plates. Some insist that this supercar is a recent import, entering Vietnam only in 2020. However, there are whispers from the other camp, claiming the car has been lurking in the shadows since 2018 - a full six years ago!

The Top 10 Auto Brands for 2025: How Subaru Outperformed BMW and Lexus

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Besides Subaru, six other Asian car brands made it to the top 10.

The Hyundai Sonata Surprises with a 200% Sales Surge in November

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Assuming the Hyundai Sonata and vehicles of its ilk were on their way out, it would seem these assumptions were wide of the mark. The Hyundai Sonata has seen a remarkable surge in sales, and the Ioniq 5 is also turning heads with its impressive performance.

The Savvy Entrepreneur: Elevating Status with a Luxe Touch A prominent construction entrepreneur in Đắk...

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With a stunning sequence of numbers, 345678, this license plate is an eye-catcher. The owner, a businessman from Dak Lak, shelled out nearly 200 million VND to acquire this distinctive plate, 47A-83456, for his Ferrari Roma.

The Prancing Horse’s Latest Prancer: A Closer Look at the Ferrari 812 GTS, the...

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Previously, this car dealership revealed that they had brought the second Ferrari 812 GTS to Vietnam, with the third one arriving in 2025 in red and priced at approximately 11 billion VND overseas.

The Great Lamborghini Gathering in Ho Chi Minh City: A Spectacle of Speed and...

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The final day of November 2024 saw an extraordinary gathering of nearly ten Lamborghini supercars, owned by Vietnam's elite, in a spectacular display of Italian automotive engineering.

The All-New Honda Accord 2025: Unveiling an Iconic Redesign

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Compared to the e:PHEV variant, the gasoline-powered Honda Accord receives subtle tweaks to its exterior design.

The High-Rolling Hanoi Entrepreneur: A Porsche 911 GT3 with Only 80 km on the...

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The Porsche 911 GT3 is not just a car, it's a statement of exquisite taste and a passion for performance. Those who opt for this sleek machine, especially women, embody a love for the thrill of speed and an appreciation for automotive excellence.

Is This the Only BMW “M3 E30” in Vietnam?

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The BMW E30, bearing a striking resemblance to the M3 and even sporting the M3 logo at the rear, was spotted being towed in Hanoi. This intriguing sighting has piqued the interest of BMW enthusiasts across Vietnam, who are eager to uncover the story behind this unique vehicle.

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The All-New BYD Sealion 6: Unveiling in Vietnam with an Estimated Price of Over...

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The Daring Tesla Cybertruck Owner Who Plunged Into a River: A Real-Life Test of...

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