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  1. Since @kdash requested this topic 2 days ago, I shall open a new thread for this topic. Recently there has been a discussion about certain colors describing the demographics of the drivers. It has been perceived that colors like gold, champagne, etc are associated with ah peks or old uncles these days. Colors like white are more popular than black these days, unlike in the past, people prefer black than white because black is easier to maintain. What do you think? What colors these days are really associated with: ah peks? - gold, champagne - black - beige - maroon ah bengs? - yellow - blue with gold rims - black - red And which other groups of people?
  2. Car and Driver gets behind the wheel of the Koeingsegg Agera R in the hometown of Sweden and gives it a whirl mainly to answer one important question. Is it faster than a Veyron? Check out the video above to find out!
  3. SYF77

    The longtime Car & Driver editor and Automobile Magazine founder, David E. Davis, Jr., has passed on at the age of 80. The man with his fingerprints all over this great business of automotive journalism passed away unexpectedly after complications from bladder surgery at 5:15pm Eastern, 27 March 2011. Davis stands among the founding fathers of modern automotive journalism and is known to refine talent in those working around him. Davis
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