The Auto Episode - November 2022 - 90's Episode 18
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It has a V12 with a narrow angle, comparable to the one in the 1994 412T. The F50's variant has a larger displacement of 4.7 litres to provide more torque and manoeuvrability. Driving this beauty, which had 514 horsepower and 470 Nm of torque with power travelling to the back wheels, wasn't simple.
 Just a gated manual with all the incredible sounds a Ferrari V12 can produce—no GPS, no traction control. The Ferrari F50 should only be used for posters and desktop backgrounds because it is totally out of your league!
 Toyota Supra Mk4
A wing like that was appropriately trashy in 1993. It was made even better by how beautifully it blended in with the overall curved shape of the car. It actually generated downforce when combined with an active front air dam that was motorised. Furthermore, the Supra's powertrain talked and walked the same language. Many people like the way the car looked, and it became extremely recognisable.


 In a time when a BMW E36 M3 didn't have traction control, it did. Additionally, it possessed a limited-slip differential and very powerful ABS brakes. Those electronics did have limitations, though. The Supra's top speed was restricted to 155 mph, but if not, it would reportedly approach 180 mph.
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 FROM THE EDITOR
Did cars become less interesting after 90’s ? We believe so.


 90s were simpler, people loved manual cars and had more mechanical bits in the car than gimmicky electronics. The cars felt fast, unsafe but fast and the pleasure of driving was absolutely unmatched. In fact, only few modern cars can compete with the gems that 90s gave us. Memories, wallpapers and nostalgia, let us take you to the 90s and make you fall in love with cars again.
-Syed Aamir Hussain
THE AUTO EPISODE
The world’s stage, on your page
VOL. 2 EDITION 11
November 1, 2022 to December 1, 2022
Read it online at THEDAILYEPISODE.COM
For unsolicited content, email the editor at theautoepisode@gmail.com
A product of Balkishan & Co.

FROM THE EDITOR
Did cars become less interesting after 90’s ? We believe so.

90s were simpler, people loved manual cars and had more mechanical bits in the car than gimmicky electronics. The cars felt fast, unsafe but fast and the pleasure of driving was absolutely unmatched. In fact, only few modern cars can compete with the gems that 90s gave us. Memories, wallpapers and nostalgia, let us take you to the 90s and make you fall in love with cars again.
-Syed Aamir Hussain
THE AUTO EPISODE
The world’s stage, on your page
VOL. 2 EDITION 11
November 1, 2022 to December 1, 2022
Read it online at THEDAILYEPISODE.COM
For unsolicited content, email the editor at theautoepisode@gmail.com
A product of Balkishan & Co.

 Top 5 cars from the 90’s
 


Top 5 cars from the 90’s

 Luxury of the month - November



Luxury of the month - November

 Top 10 cars for 50 crores for the Ultra-rich



Top 10 cars for 50 crores for the Ultra-rich

Someone we miss - Tata Sierra
 


Someone we miss - Tata Sierra

 Concept of the month -
Volkswagen W12
 

 Car of the month - Tata Harrier



Concept of the month -
Volkswagen W12

Car of the month - Tata Harrier

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