
Why Supercars Share DNA With Family Sedans
Supercars and budget sedans share core engine layouts and safety systems because of physics, regulation and economies of scale that shape modern car design.

Supercars and budget sedans share core engine layouts and safety systems because of physics, regulation and economies of scale that shape modern car design.

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