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Audi R8 (2006–Present)

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It was only a matter of time before Audi produced a supercar of its own, and when it finally appeared, the R8 was universally adored with potent engines and a unique appearance. Read more at www.oktilli.com

Triumph GT6 (1966–1973)

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English automaker Triumph may be better known for its traditional roadsters, but it produced the sharp GT6 sports coupe from the chassis of its Spitfire convertible. Read more at www.oktilli.com

Koenigsegg Agera (2011–Present)

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The Swedish outfit Koenigsegg specializes in ultra-high-performance sports cars. Its latest creation, the Agera, takes performance to nearly unbelievable levels. Read more at www.oktilli.com

Tesla Model S

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Zero to 60 in less than 3 seconds and seating for up to seven. This is the electric car that redefined electric cars. Read more at www.oktilli.com

Ferrari F50 (1995–1997)

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Although overshadowed by the iconic F40 that came before, the F50 was a more curvaceous and beautiful exotic, and packed a screaming V-12 in lieu of the turbocharged V-8. Only 349 were ever produced. Read more at www.oktilli.com

Mazda RX7 (1993–1995)

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From its curvaceous body to its unique Wankel turbocharged rotary engine, the third generation RX7 was unlike anything else on the market. Read more at www.oktilli.com

Porsche 356 (1954–1965)

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It may seem like the Porsche 911 has been around since the dawn of time, but actually, the 356 preceded it as the iconic German sports car. Read more at www.oktilli.com

BMW 3.0CSL (1972–1975)

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One of the rarest and most beloved BMW models of all time, the 3.0CSL is arguably the defining German sports coupe of the 1970s. Read more at www.oktilli.com

Lamborghini Aventador (2011–Present)

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The latest Lamborghini flagship supercar is an obvious evolution of the mighty Murcielago that preceded it. As expected, packs an enormous amount of power and flashy style. Find more at www.oktilli.com

Lotus Elite (1958–1963)

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The original Lotus Elite set the formula for all Lotuses to follow. It was extremely lightweight (roughly 1100 lbs), allowing it to make the most of its small, 1.2-liter engine. Read more at www.oktilli.com