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The 2015 Los Angeles Auto Show is widely-regarded as a car enthusiast's personal heaven. With new reveals coming from manufacturers both domestic and foreign, there is a visual buffet of new rides to take in. As always, some of most exciting finds on the show floor are we what we like to call enthusiast dream cars, the very cars that hit us right in our gearhead hearts. These are the top enthusiast dream cars at the 2015 Los Angeles Auto Show.
The GTS is BMW’s ultimate M car, boasting a suite of racing-inspired technology, including additional down force and lightweight carbon fiber construction. The GTS is an extremely imited production model, and, just like its specialty M car successors, will sell rapidly.
The S-Class Coupe/Convertible has garnered the attention of admirers young and old for its ridiculously good looks and sport potential. Available in several flavors, including an AMG V-12 powered S65, the S-Class is the perfect blend of luxury and power.
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Enthusiasts have been dreaming of the day when they once again could lay eyes on an Acura NSX. The original model has its place in history as one of the best mid-engine cars of all time. The new 2016 model has big shoes to fill, but is aiming to please with its angular design and its hybrid powertrain
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Always at the center of attention, the Huracan has been making waves since its debut last year. New to the LA Auto Show is the 580-2 model, which uses a rear-wheel drive application, as opposed to the traditional Lamborghini all-wheel drive.
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If the “base model” Viper doesn’t have enough punch for your liking, SRT has the cure. The Viper ACR is the brand’s all-out, attack mode version, rear-wing included. And yes, it is street legal.
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It has been long said that Alfa Romeo enters the dreams of every true car enthusiast, at one point or another. The Alfa Romeo Giulia is the brand’s first North American sedan in quite some time. The Giulia Quadrifoglio adorned the auto show floor with stunning red paint and a classically Alfa design.
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At the LA Auto Show this year, the Fiat 124 Spider caught our attention. The roadster is based on the wildly-popular Mazda Miata and shares many features with it. The 124 Spider takes the practical sporting potential of the Miata and adds a bit of Italian flare to the recipe.
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The return of the Ford GT caught the automotive world in a state of happy shock when it was unveiled months ago. Since then, Ford has been re-accessorizing the few prototype models it has and parading them around the show circuit. This time, LA gets the pleasure of seeing the stunner dressed in yellow.
The GT-R, affectionately known as "Godzilla" within the enthusiast community, has been a favorite since it first graced American shores in 2009. Even though its successor isn't due for several more years, the aggressively styled R35 GT-R coupe still turns heads.
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The 2016 Camaro, now in its sixth-generation, is Chevrolet's latest lesson in "how to raise the bar." The SS version of the muscle car now has 455 horsepower and is ready to take on competitors like the Mustang 5.0 GT.