We’re not ones to give in to superstition, but there’s a growing body of evidence to suggest the Nissan DeltaWing racer is cursed. The innovative race car crashed hard at Full Article »
Nissan’s unexpected Juke-R super-crossover was an instant hit from the time it was announced. It takes a bit of evil genius to blend a crossover with a supercar, especially when Full Article »
Felipe Massa’s contract with Scuderia Ferrari ends at the end of 2012, and many fans of Formula One believed the Brazilian driver would be looking elsewhere for a ride in Full Article »
If you’re on the fence about buying Volvo’s funky-fresh compact hatchback offering, the C30, you’d best make up your mind soon. As Autoblog reports, the entry-level Volvo will be going Full Article »
If you like the idea behind Hyundai’s Veloster Turbo but think the Korean automaker could have upped performance a few more notches, chances are that you’ll love the Velocity concept Full Article »
Though it’s hard to believe, the Bugatti Veyron has been on the market since 2005. The original Veyron 16.4 ceased production in 2011, but the car is still being built Full Article »
While Florida offers residents an impressively large selection of custom license plates, its standard-issue plates are best described as bland. Green numbers and letters stand out against a white background, Full Article »
If ever there were a race car constructor that was too big to fail, it was Lola. Throughout its storied history, the brand competed in nearly every form of racing, Full Article »
To hardcore enthusiasts, the thought of Porsche building an SUV is blasphemy. The brand best known for the iconic 911, some would argue, should stick to building sports cars for Full Article »
The 2013 Subaru BRZ has much in common with bigfoot, UFOs and honest politicians: while many people believe they exist, we’ve yet to see one with our own eyes in Full Article »
In 2009, Acura released an ambitiously-styled crossover that it hoped would play to universal praise. In its credit, the ZDX looked like nothing else on the market (except, perhaps, the Full Article »
Each year, high-end retailer Nieman Marcus publishes a list of fantasy gifts, aimed exclusively at one-percenters who embrace extravagance or convenience over value. The “Fantasy Gift” list generally includes a Full Article »
As journalists, we’re supposed to be detached and impartial regarding the products we write about, ensuring that a Toyota Prius gets the same unbiased coverage as a Lamborghini Aventador. As Full Article »
At the end of the month, we’re off to New York to drive the new Audi S6, S7 and S8. Frankly, we can’t wait since we’re already big fans of Full Article »
In the gospel according to German automakers, U.S. customers don’t like hatchbacks, wagons or diesels. Odd, then, that some 35-percent of Audi A3 models sold come with its TDI turbodiesel Full Article »