The Canadian-American Challenge Cup, or Can-Am series for short, was an SCCA-sanctioned sports car racing series held in the United States from 1966 to 1974, then again from 1977 to Full Article »
Last February, Fisker Automotive appointed former Chrysler boss Tom LaSorda as its new CEO. The move was considered a positive sign by many, as LaSorda is a well respected automotive Full Article »
A car is likely the second largest financial burden you’ll take on in your life, behind only the purchase of a house. No one in their right mind would buy Full Article »
While there’s no denying that cars have gotten safer over the past few decades, it’s also true that manufacturers have gotten good at building cars that “crash well” according to Full Article »
Jaguar’s upcoming F-Type roadster is the brands first attempt at building a pure sports car in decades. Designed to be as light as possible, with a ride that emphasizes handling Full Article »
Now that the the 2012 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb has been run, the mountain has crowned a new champion and, as expected, a new record time. Rhys Millen, driving Full Article »
BMW Art Cars are exactly what the name implies: BMW automobiles painted in custom liveries by some of the greatest artists of the 20th and 21st century. The first Art Full Article »
Perhaps more than any other automaker, Porsche’s history is a mix of industrial design, motorsports, production cars and experimental cars. Over the years, Porsche has built everything from farm tractors Full Article »
Try to wrap your head around this one for a moment: Buick, long the brand of AARP members and those who consider 4:00 p.m. to be too late for dinner, Full Article »
The roads in Northern Italy, just south of the Swiss and Austrian borders, are among the best in the world for drivers. While the entire region offers up an embarrassment Full Article »
Porsche’s Museum Collection numbers over 500 cars, which is far more than its current museum (opened in 2009) can display at any given time. In fact, the Porsche Museum only Full Article »
BMW’s Z3, even in M form, was never what we would have called “overpowered.” The Bavarian automaker must have grown tired of comments that the car needed more grunt, so Full Article »
If you’re a fan of the Drive Channel’s “Tuned,” starring Matt Farah, you know this: the Delorean is the great white whale to Matt’s Captain Ahab. Try though he might, Full Article »
When the dust finally settles, history will find that no single event or decision was responsible for the bankruptcy of Saab. Former parent Spyker sees things a bit differently, however, Full Article »
Let’s be blunt for a second: while we’re happy to see fuel-saving measures like auto start / stop and cylinder deactivation in our commuter cars and family cars, we expect Full Article »