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| The Bottom Line | You can definitely get better cabin tech for the money than you will find in the 2008 Maserati GranTurismo, but you won't find a better-looking car. | An extraordinary tech powerhouse, the 2012 Audi A7 combines luxurious driving with sport capabilities and an impressive navigation system. | A turbocharger, closer gear ratios, and suspension tuning make the 2012 Fiat 500 Abarth ridiculously fun to drive, but it takes the TomTom navigation option to overcome problems with the cabin tech interface. | The 2012 Nissan GT-R is a dedicated sports car, a high-tech weapon for the track, and entirely suitable for winding public roads. But it is not the most practical for day-to-day driving. | The irony is that the 2012 Jaguar XKR-S' allure as "the fastest, most powerful production Jaguar model ever sold" is less about powerful performance than it is about making a powerful statement. |
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| Body style | Coupe | Coupe/Hatchback | Hatchback | coupe | Coupe |
| Available Engine | Gas | Gas | Gas | Gas | Gas |
| Drivetrain available | Rear-drive | All-wheel drive | Front-drive | All-wheel drive | Rear-drive |
| Trim levels | Info unavailable | Premium | 500 Abarth | Info unavailable | XKR-S |
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