Owning a sports car is a tempting idea – and once upon a time it was one available to the young, limber and care-free. The modern era of £3,000-plus insurance quotes for 21-year-olds driving bog standard hatchbacks means those days
There are a lot of ways to modify a car out there in the aftermarket world of parts, pieces, modifications, and kits. Enough variations so that every car that is out there in the world, perhaps even that has ever
Japan may be the country with the highest life expectancy but when it comes to the longevity of cars, India tops the list, if you exclude sanction-stifled Iran. Proof? The venerable Ambassador manufactured in Uttarpara between 1948 and 2014 holds
It’s an expanded episode of The Week In Sports Cars podcast with Marshall Pruett and Graham Goodwin following a rain-soaked Rolex 24 At Daytona with great questions submitted via Facebook, Reddit, and Twitter for the listener-driven show. Discussion Topics: IMSA
As we close in on the start of another decade, car collectors are discovering that 1970s-era coupes, roadsters, spiders, and GTs offer more comfortable, more reliable, and more manageable driving experiences than their counterparts from the 1950s and ’60s. As
Touted as the ‘People’s car’, Tata Motors announced that the production of Nano would be stopped and the company would end sales from April 2020. The company stated new safety and emissions rules along with poor sales for the discontinuation
Dial the clock back to the early 2000s. If you wanted a cheap sports car, you had some options especially of the Asian variety. Things like the Honda Civic Si, Prelude, Hyundai Tiburon, Mazda MX-5 Miata, Toyota Celica, Mitsubishi Eclipse
The #3 Corvette c7.R of Jan Magnussen of Denmark, Antonio Garcia of Spain and Mike Rockenfeller of Germany races on the track during the 2018 Rolex 24 at Daytona IMSA WeatherTech Series race.GETTY This weekend, NBC will launch an ambitious
American presidents proudly rode in Lincoln sedans for decades. Frank Sinatra drove a 1955 Continental Mark II that cost more than a Rolls-Royce at the time. Babe Ruth, Elvis Presley, and James Brown also figure on the list of famous