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The onetime bad boy of magic, famed for his punishing feats of endurance — including partying with Leo — is attempting what ...
Consumers are turning their backs on cars in favor of crossovers and SUVs, but there’s always been a segment designed for enthusiasts. Sports cars aren’t exactly a dime a dozen these days ...
Toyota currently has two sports cars in its U.S. lineup: the Toyota GR86 and GR Supra. Both came as a result of a partnership between the Japanese carmaker and other manufacturers to co-develop ...
The '70s can be considered the heyday for souped-up, high-powered sports cars, with many models earning fame and recognition that lasts to this day. Some '70s models pushed the limits of the auto ...
Vengeance Graphix, an automotive service outlet specialized in 'next level car show boards,' also has a side passion for car ...
Ford did a fairly significant update for 2024, but not a complete redesign. The 2024 version is longer and taller than it was ...
During the 1950s and 1960s, Europe's sports car market was experiencing a boom. Most Western European countries began churning out small, two-seater sports cars in large numbers. Models like the ...
SPORTS cars are the kings and queens of the road, delivering fast acceleration, high top speeds and lots of smiles. Owning a sports car used to be a dream for most motorists, but financing options ...
In Florida, when Nadja Jovanovic wanted to celebrate her son Kosta's fourth birthday, she decided to ask social media for help getting one or two sports cars to show up for the celebration.
A 16-year-old boy has been arrested after sports car was stolen. The car was reported as stolen yesterday morning (April 15) from Exeter. The car is a grey Lexus CT200H Sport. It is last known to ...
A sports car driver who is accused of trying to hit an El Paso police officer while repeatedly running from police is the target of Crime Stoppers of El Paso's Crime of the Week. Crime Stoppers is ...
Ford (F) has stopped shipping pickup trucks, SUVs and sports cars to China to avoid increased tariffs, Mike Colias of Wall Street Journal reports, citing people familiar with the matter.