Opel and its badged-engineered British sister brand Vauxhall are rediscovering their hot hatch roots, but with a charging ...
The British marque's first post-reset flagship arrives with retro-futurist styling and ambitions far above its old rivals ...
It also feels devoid of any soul, and the Jaguar badge doesn’t help at all. It’s just like with the new Chinese “supercars” ...
One-thousand horsepower is a performance plateau many hardcore gearheads would love to reach with their street-driven hot rods. However, at the current moment, for some, that number is more a starting ...
There’s not been a ton of movement in the car sim arena for a little while. After the excitement of Rennsport, Project Motor Racing and Assetto Corsa EVO in quick succession, a little enthusiasm died ...
For most of automotive history, horsepower numbers have increased in increments, thanks to a sharper camshaft here, or a bigger carburetor there. The supercar era of the 1980s and 1990s saw ...
Some may be under the impression that the larger the engine, the faster the car. While power and size are not completely unrelated, it's not always true that more cylinders equal more power. That's ...
Erik Sherman is an automotive journalist and motorcycle enthusiast. Although he has served and worked all over the world in different capacities, his passions belong to all things automotive. His love ...
While everyone likes a car with some power, not every car needs tire-shredding speed to be fun. Many of the best sports cars thrill drivers with their balance and feedback, rather than insane outputs.
Carl Benz patented his squat, three-wheeled Benz Patent Motor Car (Model no. 1) in 1886, and it didn't take long for humanity's obsession with automobiles to take hold. In 40 short years, we went from ...