We might as well give you this disclaimer up front: we’re about cars that go fast, not about cars that look, frankly, like something that belongs in a circus. A Full Article »
BMW’s M Performance group builds cars like the not-for-U.S.-consumption M550d xDrive sedan, but it also designs and builds components to increase the performance of existing BMW models. The group focuses Full Article »
Mike Musto is the car guy’s car guy. He’s run Bullrun, campaigned a vintage Dodge Charger called “Mr. Angry” in One Lap of America and has forgotten more about the Full Article »
On paper, at least, it sounds like a good idea. Under a new proposal (a PDF link, on which you can comment here), the NHTSA is looking to mandate Brake-Throttle Full Article »
Consider this: with 1.200 horsepower and over 1,100 pound-feet of torque, the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse may well be the world’s fastest hair dryer. It will sprint from 0-62 Full Article »
Consider this: For the price of a single Lexus LFA, you could buy three Nissan GT-Rs and still have plenty left over for track days, gas, tires and brakes. The Full Article »
It’s been 20 years since Ferrari sold its first car in China, and from those humble beginnings a giant market has emerged. In 1992, Ferrari sold a single 348 TS Full Article »
Multiple sources are reporting that Audi has completed its due diligence of Italian motorcycle maker Ducati, and is set to move forward with the purchase of the company. Reuters quotes Full Article »
In a perfect world, Porsche wouldn’t have to build SUVs, the left lane would actually be used for passing and texting behind the wheel would carry the same penalties as Full Article »
When you think of companies that build truly exceptional interiors into their sports cars, who comes to mind? Chances are good that Audi and Ferrari are at the top of Full Article »
The “Wall Of Death” is a popular carnival attraction, generally starring motorcycle riders who seemingly defy gravity by riding vintage iron on the vertical walls of a large wooden bowl. Full Article »
When SRT introduced the 2013 Viper last Wednesday, it was pretty clear that the gathered media approved. SRT head Ralph Gilles even announced that the Viper was going racing, and Full Article »
This much is clear: Infiniti can’t afford to build cars in Japan much longer. The yen is strong, while other currencies (such as the U.S. dollar and the euro) are Full Article »
Blame it on a strong yen against a weak dollar or blame it on waiting for the competition (in this case, Scion) to show its hand, but Subaru has finally Full Article »
Very shortly, you’ll be able to walk into a Dodge dealer and put money down on a new Dodge Dart compact sedan. While the Dart you can buy promises to Full Article »