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This Mercedes AMG GT R looks pretty smoking hot! V8 biturbo with 577 hp. This green color is named "AMG green hell magno" 0-60 in 3.5 seconds with a top speed of 198 mph. Cheers, Anthony...
Definitely a car that I'd like to drive and experience and compare to my sports car favorite, the Lamborghini Huracan. I haven't met a car that drove better than the Lamborghini Huracan. I've driven hundreds of miles in the Huracan and I find it to be exc...
in the Legacy Edition C63 for South Africa market. My M-B Estate is green with envy, more than a bit intimidated, though you'd be hard pressed to carry more than one watch roll in the GT R ;-) ...
I am not sure how it differs from this one aside from it was black. I believe the engine was the same. It is the fastest car I have ever been in. I mean scary fast. I think the acceleration was dragging on my MB1858's balance wheel!
A Montblanc 1858 has a larger balance wheel than most, and thus the g-forces have greater effect on a larger balance wheel than it does on a smaller balance wheel.