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It might have looked similar to the 308 GTB, but underneath it was much closer to a Group B racecar than its more common sibling.
The 2009 New York International Auto Show that will be open to the public April 10-19, will host the world debut of three new Mercedes-Benz models.
Here’s an incredibly weird situation: A high school baseball coach loaned both of his Ferraris to 4 of his players, apparently with no supervision whatsoever.
Here’s the new KTM X Bow tuned by MTM.
Up from the standard 240hp (177kW) the KTM X Bow by MTM produces 318 hp and 420 Nm of torque coupled to a 6-speed manual H circuit …
We thought that Audi had covered its clientele with the 270HP TT S and the recently revealed 340HP TT RS, but according to MTM, there are people out there who would like nothing more than …
The more things change, the more they stay the same. Last weekend’s Australian Grand Prix, the season opener to the 2009 Formula One season, may have ushered in a new era in on-track competition, but …
Two days ago Bugatti published a number of images showing a Gold Bugatti Veyron. Somehow, most people got the idea this Bugatti Veyron was actually made of gold, or covered in gold, or something. It’s …
McLaren is planning to claw its way back to the very top of the supercar ranks with an extended range of high-performance models, including a hi-tech successor to the legendary F1.
It’s finally here, and the big question is this: Is it a sports car or a fancy four-door?
“This car has the genes of the 911,” offers Michael Steiner, the product line director for the …
Don’t be fooled but this isn’t a facelifted Mazda2 in disguise but actually the Japanese carmaker’s new city car. These spy shots are the first to show just that a Mazda1 is coming sometime soon. …
The new Hyundai Tiburon’s successor will be smaller and friendlier on the pocket, the company says.
The new car will be “positioned below the current Tiburon,” said John Krafcik, acting CEO of Hyundai Motor America. The …
When the Nissan GT-R SpecV was unveiled, we called it “Nissan’s most super of supercars.” We were, uh, mistaken. Inside Line spent a few fast days in Japan trying out the SpecV under the eye …





