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After a summer of sitting on his lift, Rob Siegel's Lotus Europa finally gets its mystery clunking sorted.
This is a tale of two racetracks, and how they handle—or don’t handle—electric and hybrid vehicles. First, Atlanta Motorsports Park, in Dawsonville, Georgia, which features a Herman Tilke-designed two ...
The Fox body Mustang pulled an exceptionally long tour of duty for Ford, debuting in 1979 and lasting into the early ’90s as the company’s go-to muscle machine. The pace of technological progress had ...
After carving 43 miles of smooth asphalt that rises through meadows and dense forest on its way to a mile-high peak, a driver might conclude that the Cherohala Skyway was made purely for the fun of it ...
The Porsche 928 was a high-tech success, despite not ultimately replacing the 911. Is the S4 model the best bang-for-buck today?
The Montana license plate loophole has allowed some car owners to lessen their tax burden. Now, states are cracking down.
One of the topics I get asked about and over is the “My car won’t start” question. At this point in my life, I have my family pretty well programmed to not say “it won’t start” and to instead give the ...
Returning to the ultra-luxury segment is an ambitious goal, and an admirable one, firmly anchored in Cadillac's history.
The new Dodge Charger is here, and it's one big, beautiful brute with two distinct personalities: electric or gas-powered.
Importing a car from abroad is not as simple as wiring some money and awaiting your vehicle's arrival. Here are five key points to consider.
The early 1980s were no walk in the park for American automakers, even for those that had not declared bankruptcy in 1979. The forces that caused Chrysler to briefly go under weren’t unique to that ...
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