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The Bugatti Veyron has reclaimed its title as the world's fastest car. The sleek, futuristic vehicle had to make some changes to get back the designation, including using airplane-style parts, a special spoiler, and even a feature that lowers it to the ground once you start driving.
And just wait until you get into some of the nerdy details about the engine and the horsepower:
Just in case you're in the market for one, it will cost you:
Get the rest of the details from Fox's Gary Gastelu.
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