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These features provide the "fun handling" aspects of this high-powered model while maintaining its driveability. Although "supercars" carry price tags that brings race cars to mind--a single horsepower can cost as much as $1,200--unlike a racing car, they have to deliver daily driveability to someone who has spent, in the case of the Bugatti Veyron, around $1. ``We got the driveability back and it's a matter of working on it,'' said Johnson, whose 182. |
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