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One of the perks of being a game developer is getting behind the wheel of the fastest cars in the world.
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The German makers, who build the biggest, fastest cars, and are therefore having to spend most to reduce their emissions, are in favour of such a subsidy.
ECONOMIST: The car industry
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Lest you think we're giving you short shrift, know that the DTS is quite a sporty sedan, capable of sprinting to 60 mph in 6.4 seconds, which puts it in league with the fastest cars listed here.
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After a frustrating time at the first test in Valencia from 1-3 February, where team principal Ross Brawn admitted they were not on the pace of the fastest cars, the Mercedes has appeared to be more competitive in Jerez this week.
BBC: Michael Schumacher 'concerned' about Mercedes pace
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With intensified action and enhanced customization, players can use their newfound superpowers and leap over buildings, outrun the fastest sports cars, or send enemies flying with telekinesis in the greatest, most insane installment of Saints Row yet.
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Finally, the fastest 10 cars will shoot it out for the top 10 places for the final 20 minutes - but with the amount of fuel with which they will start the race, with fuel being put back into the car after qualifying according to a pre-arranged formula.
BBC: 1 G Fisichella (Renault) 1:33.840
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As the Big Three U.S. automakers sputter in debt, automobile makers worldwide are speeding into the Chinese market in a race to win profits in the world's fastest growing economy for cars.
CNN: China driving global auto business
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Kia Motors is one of the fastest rising automobile brands, with hip cars and engaging branding.
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Moreover, the most expensive cars are the cars that are selling the fastest in China.
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That is, smaller, cheaper, more fuel efficient cars, that serve the needs of the fastest growing markets, and do so better than the competition.
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