It’s not exactly rare for automakers to produce cars that utilize a hot engine from some other, performance-oriented model. In the car world, these models are typically referred to as “sleepers.” The reason being, when a sleeper pulls up next to you at the lights, you wouldn’t know that it’s hiding some sort of high-performance engine under the hood because, on the outside, it may just look like a normal, mild-mannered vehicle.
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