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Bentley Mulsanne
The high-end, luxury Mulsanne is sure to rev any sane man's engine thanks to a heady mix of style and luxurious comfort. Bentley has heritage and class - and the Mulsanne is the epitome of this.
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Aston Martin DBS
The DBS is truly a sight to behold; it's based on the DBR9 race car and sports a sleek, slim shape - giving it a perpetual sense of speed and excitement.
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Bugatti Veyron
The Veyron is a veritable celebrity in the world of cars. The one model that we're actually allowed to have a crush on, as our significant other knows we'll never get our hands on it. An 8.0 litre, quad-turbocharged, W16 cylinder engine in action.
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Citroen DS4 racing
Much like an overzealous tennis player the DS4 Racing is mesmerising whilst performing. Carbon fibre front splitters and wheel arches are an added treat.
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Ferrari Enzo
The Ferrari Enzo is an absolute classic; the front-heavy supercar has a busty, yet aerodynamic, exterior that is only surpassed in attractiveness by the sound of that beautiful engine. It may be a cliché to express such love for a Ferrari - sometimes, however, the oldies really are the best.
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Ford Mustang GT390 (1968)
The Mustang is a ferocious animal of a car - not afraid to run wild and go all out. An aluminium block makes the GT500 significantly lighter than previous models and this shows in the 690 Nm of torque. There's no way to resist an all-American behemoth like the 'Stang'.
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Alfa Romeo 8C
The Alfa Romeo 8C is a bit like Pete Townsend in his prime; big nose but a hell of a rocker. The Alfa Romeo 8C echoes an amped version of Alfa's its nose-like front end appeal with some sporty body curves and a punchy V8 powertrain.
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Koenigsegg CCX
This low riding monster packs a supercharged V8 engine that produces quite a kick with 795bhp. Its Lamborghini-esque body is fashioned from carbon fibre and reinforced with Kevlar, giving it a nimble drive on the road.
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Lotus Elise
The Lotus Elise offers a slim, lightweight design as its strong body contours almost leave a just shell of a car. Nevertheless, the Elise is very attractive with bulging headlights and the compatibility of being topless.
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Pagani Zonda F
Quite a skeletal twin to the Lotus Elise as its raised headlights and low ringing bonnet give it a slim and sporty appeal. But on the flipside, the Pagani Zonda F offers a unique appeal with a low rear spoiler and copious amounts of power from V12 engine.
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Lamborghini Gallardo
The Gallardo has been all over the net recently as one of them was spotted on fire at the side of a road...we cried. Anyway, before being burnt to a fine crisp, the Gallardo is a nippy supercar with impressive performance credentials to match its sexy styling.
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Chevy Camaro
How can you not like the Camaro? Like a fine wine the Camaro is timeless as its muscular body style and low coupe ride height screams out 'yes, I am stylish, I'm a transformer and I've got a V8 engine...want to race?'
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Ferrari 458 Italia
To call a Ferrari anything less than sexy, eye-catching and a downright performer is a crime, especially if it is the Ferrari 458 Italia. With 4.5-litres of petrol pumping power at the ready, the Ferrari 458 Italia is beast.
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Jaguar E-Type S1 Roadster
Even without its appearance in Austin Powers, the Jaguar E-Type is something to drool over as its stretched body shape conveys classic style. A perfect example of how the Brits can do it best, the E-Type is very cool, very slick and 'very shaggadelic'.
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Aston Martin DB5
The DB5 is a standalone legend in the Aston range as its classic front grille and wing mirror design educes a jealous sweat amongst every car enthusiast. Although the DB5 doesn't really have the gadgets of 007, it still comes with the same female magnetism.
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Corvette Stingray (concept)
There is something quite Fisker about this concept as its crushed bonnet style offers a smooth aerodynamic shape. Turn up in this mean machine, and you are sure to turn heads.
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Alvis VDP Tourer (1937)
Old, out of date and needs a lick of paint. These are not the things to look for in an attractive car, but not in this case. The 108bhp Alvis VDP Tourer may be slightly bizarre, but it is a vintage classic.
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DeLorean DMC
Drive this and you can rev any ones motor to 88mph. The DeLorean will always be the cool Back to the Future car that everyone wishes they own. Even now there is something slightly futuristic about the DeLorean and it still flirts with your automotive taste buds.
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Morgan Three Wheeler concept
Although it may look a little rough around the edges, a little like it was made in a shed, you can't help but be intrigued by the Morgan Three Wheeler concept as it offers a unique style and a V-twin engine. Unlike anything else on the market.
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BMW M5 saloon
BMW are sometimes considered as a little mundane when it comes to stylish cars, but there is still something intriguing about the M5 saloon. With a provocative interior and a meaty V8 engine the BMW M5 saloon spells out premium luxury like no other.
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Pagani Huayra
Although it looks small and harmless, it can get quite hot under the bonnet of the Pagani Huayra as its V12 produces 690bhp and it can reach a top speed of 230mph. Its low ride height and strong body contours happily liaise with its punchy powertrain.
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Acura NSX Concept
As it is slightly futuristic and a bit scary looking, the Acura NSX concept almost looks like a transformer as its eye-like headlights and unusual body contours are very different to your average supercar. The Acura NSX is the type of car that flaunts and teases its style, just because it can.
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Ford GT40 MKIII
If looks could kill, the MK III GT40 would be a convicted serial killer by now. Despite only seven (give or take) models being produced this particular GT40 won hearts wide and far. Sensual curves, four headlamps, well-loved predecessors and a distinct front-end made the MK III unique and captivating.
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Citroen DS5
Luxury and premium model cars always attract a lot of attention; the Citroen DS5 is no different. A varied choice of engines is just one of the many, many reasons to investigate the DS5 further. That and the fact that it looks damn good as well.
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Mercedes SLS AMG
The Mercedes SLS AMG is sleek, sexy and a solid performer. Those distinct gullwing doors can even arouse the automotive freak in the stoniest-faced men; possibly due to the similarity between them and the famous 'Marilyn Monroe on a grate' photo.
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Peugeot RCZ
The RCZ is a prime example of why fantasising is good for you. It was originally just a concept car, however, a strong reaction from car-lovers everywhere forced Peugeot to actually produce them. The Peugeot RCZ is a love-letter to all those car fans who adored the concept.
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Cadillac XLR
The XLR is a sophisticated office-like approach to the legendary American brand as its executive appeal looks like it means business. But don't let its shirt and tie appeal fool you; it can perform when it needs to with a 320bhp V8 engine.
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Mini Cooper S
As always, Mini delivers when it comes to playing on a classic theme as its Cooper S echoes the same slender body style to the original 1960's Mini Cooper, but with the added bonus of a shiny new skin. The added race car stripes give it more of a ferocious street appeal.
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Fisker Karma
We have all encountered someone like the Fisker Karma, mean and tough on the outside, but when you get under its shell it is really a softy. Although the Fisker Karma defines street racing style, it uses a frugal plug-in-hybrid powertrain that delivers up to 52 mpg.
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Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster
Upon its release in the 1950's the 300 SL Roadster was mature for its age as it stuck out like a very beautiful sore thumb in the 50's car market. Its side vents and swept bonnet contours make it look like it is speeding even when it is parked.
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Rolls Royce Phantom II
The big and brash Rolls Royce Phantom is a very luxurious and relaxing way of travel, and a good way of telling the world you in fact have a lots and lots of money. Only the privileged gets to drive these, or better yet get a chauffeur to do it, leaving watchers to look on in envy.
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Jaguar XJ
Picking a Jaguar is already a cool and sexy choice of motoring but to go for long and heavily-equipped XJ saloon is a real statement of class. The XJ is a great choice for those who want to attract lots of attention.
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Land Rover Defender XTech
Perhaps if your tastes go for the older and more rugged type, the Land Rover Defender is an ideal choice for motoring. Featuring utilitarian styling and a functional four-wheel design, the Defender will always drive tough and look tough in virtually any colour.
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Lotus Esprit (2004)
Over four decades there have been five generation models of the Esprit sports car, but it gained its appeal early on in its existence, thanks to the car's appearance in the 1977 James Bond film, The Spy Who Loved Me. During the film the Elise was able to transform into a submarine, a feature we can only dare dream about still.
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Maserati Gran Turismo
What's not to like? Okay so it might not be the most practical or quickest car in the world, but the Maserati GranTurismo is still fast, cool and sexy. The Italian Pinanfarina-designed body nicely compliments a grey paint job.
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Porsche Cayenne
The Cayenne is far from being a looker but the engulfing body and impressive performance figures are enough to make it an attractive proposition for many. If you only care about what's underneath enough and not what you see on the outside then why not take a ride?
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Maserati Quattroporte
The luxurious Quattroporte saloon not only pulls off alluring looks and praciticality, but it will knock your socks off with its versatile V8 petrol engine which can deliver up to 434bhp.
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Porsche 356
A classic predecessor to the legendary Porsche 911, the 356 is an ideal candidate for those charmed by the older and experienced types of cars. The two-door sports car was built as both a coupe and convertible and has an enticing heritage in motor sport behind it.
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Range Rover Evoque Khan
Judging by the current waiting list, the Range Rover Evoque is already a massive attractive car for many, yet you'll still find people out there who will alter the crossover SUV to their specific tastes. One particular example seen here comes from the Bradford-based A.Kahn Design group which looks sexier then that sounds.
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Aston Martin One-77
Officially designed to be the 'ultimate expression' of Aston Martin, the £1.2 million V12 One-77 supercar is an undeniably stunning and desirable piece of work. Sadly its price and ultra-rareness means many will have to settle with just the pictures and their imagination.
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Audi R8
This £100k is the stunning pinnacle of the German car maker's range. Power, performance and panache create the perfect blend. If you have a bit more cash to spare, you can even get one with its top off in the shape of the R8 Spyder.
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Chrysler Crossfire
The Crossfire has love-it or hate-it styling but an engine noise that will turn even the most cynical driver into a slobbering monster at the touch of an accelerator.
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Aston Martin DB2/4 Vantage (1956)
Aston Martin may be forever associated with the suave spy James Bond, but this 1956 Vantage could be the model that is too cool for even 007.
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Jaguar XK 150S (1959)
Style, sophistication and a surprising turn of pace. Upper-class British motoring turned sexy when Jaguar decided to launch this looker on the market.
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Spyker Spyder
This pacey Dutch sports car is a low-slung model that looks like a supercar and adds attention-grabbing scissor doors that is sure to turn heads.
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Ferrari F430
The forerunner to the Ferrari 458 Italia is everything you want from a performance car. Sleek, sensual lines, power in abundance and that striking red colour that, when matched to the prancing horse badge, raises the heart rate of every petrol head.
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Corvette ZR1
This exotic foreigner has been turning heads since its launch last year and brings with is class and heritage beyond that of your average sports car. Did we mention it was a bit of a looker as well?
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Infiniti Emerge-E concept
This curvaceous concept is the brainchild of Infiniti, Nissan's luxury arm. Matching a luscious interior to supercar looks, the electric concept is the one that got away for Infiniti.
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Lexus GS F Sport
Refined luxury never looked so good. Subtle but sexy, the Lexus GS F Sport adds just enough performance to raise it above the hum-drum premium saloons available today.
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Nissan GT-R
The Nissan GTR is fast. It looks great, is wonderful to drive and well-equipped. But most of all it is fast. It's also affordable. And fast.