Our Design Dissection of the 2010 Detroit Motor Show Audi e-tron concept reveals it to be largely a success in terms of aesthetics. So does a cursory glance. But a new version is coming soon, to be unveiled in just a few weeks at the Paris auto show. Aside from a convertible top, the exterior...
While Porsche is celebrating its 60th year in the U.S., the Boxster has been winning the hearts of Americans for only the last fourteen. This teenaged love affair between... August 25, 2010 by Michael Larner
The Audi TT/S Roadster, a soft-top convertible that comes as either a manual or an automatic top that opens and closes in a lightning-quick 12 seconds, boasts a lot of big... August 25, 2010 by Michael Larner
Although BMW has been making Z series roadsters for twenty years, the latest Z4 represents a significant leap forward for the German brand. While previous iterations of the Z... August 25, 2010 by Michael Larner
The new Lancia Stratos project is a great reminder to when technology was at the forefront of rallying before it got a bit caught up in regulation. Cars were trying out new... August 20, 2010 by Todd DeMeza
In Part 1 of “Are Drop Tops the Key to Cool?”, I promised that we would take a look at this year’s most exciting luxury convertibles in order to give you an inside peek... August 15, 2010 by Michael Larner
One thing that all luxury car companies seem to have are performance oriented divisions that signify their sporty cars. BMW has the M-division, Mercedes-Benz has AMG, even... August 12, 2010 by Todd DeMeza
During last weekend's Honda Indy 200 race at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Honda Performance Development (HPD) confirmed its intent to take part in the IZOD IndyCar Series’... August 10, 2010 by Anne Proffit
In true Jaguar style the XK takes on all the major competitors and proves to have many advantages over the competition. Although some offer more of a sporty package, this... August 4, 2010 by Pauline Abreu
The return of Abarth is a success for Fiat. The hot little 500 Abarth has a waiting list, and for those wanting a bit more room could go for the more modern Grande Punto... August 3, 2010 by Todd DeMeza
When it comes to the super-hot Audis being brought to the America, it’s either hit or miss. While the S-designation is available, the RS-badged cars are normally excluded... July 23, 2010 by Todd DeMeza
Everyone remembers KITT, the autonomous 1982 Trans AM from the Knight RiderTV series, which rescued David Hasselhoff on numerous occasions. The concept of a driverless car... July 21, 2010 by Anthony Alaniz
There are a lot of interesting videos on the web featuring the GT3, both the latest version like the GT3 R hybrid and the past 996-era GT3. The First Video comes way of... July 10, 2010 by Todd DeMeza
Last week's Guess The Car was the B7 Audi RS4, a four-door bruiser with a 4.2-liter 414 horsepower V-8 under the hood. Sounded pretty good didn't it? Some people listened... July 5, 2010 by Samuel Spencer
The BlueSport concept was in pre-production limbo as the infighting between the other two companies in the Volkswagen Group, Audi and Porsche. Audi was having a hard time... July 1, 2010 by Todd DeMeza
When Audi’s R8 Spyder was announced, the sole engine choice was the top-of-the-line 5.2L FSI V-10. There was nothing wrong with the amazing Lamborghini-sourced engine, but... July 1, 2010 by Todd DeMeza