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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 Montana license plate loophole has allowed some car owners to lessen their tax burden. Now, states are cracking down.
The new Dodge Charger is here, and it's one big, beautiful brute with two distinct personalities: electric or gas-powered.
In 1949, when Alan and Richard Jensen had to choose a model name for their hand-built English car, they settled on “Interceptor.” In retrospect, the choice was wise: The name is a great bit of ...
With its Rolls-like ride and exquisite styling, the Cadillac Celestiq is a glorious vanity project to polish the company crest.
C7 and C8 Corvettes are different cars with the same name. Depreciation is affecting them differently, too.
The flathead Ford is forever entwined with hot rodding culture, but it wasn't always that way. Preston Lerner explores the V-8's history.
The C7, the pinnacle of front-engined Corvettes, is holding its value remarkably well.
If you've been thinking about one, a Mk1 VW Golf or Rabbit is still one of the best bang-for-buck time machines out there.
The tale behind the Dodge Viper is as heroic as it gets. We sit down with two program insiders who share little-known facts about the saga.
The 1983–88 Ford Thunderbird Turbo Coupe put European style and performance in an American platform, and they're great value for money today.