Panoz Auto Development isn’t much of a household name; it’s only mostly known by those in car-loving circles. The Georgia-based company hand builds sports cars for both the road and the race track. Their most successful car, the Esperante, is very competitive in GT2 category racing both in...
The Porsche Spyder is a car enthusiasts dream. Only the truest of car lovers would lust after a vehicle that considers door handles and a folding roof as luxuries. Instead... June 3, 2010 by Todd DeMeza
Motor Trend’s recent interview with GM Vice President of Global Vehicle Engineering, Karl Stracke, The article pretty much announced that the Z/28, though with no real... June 1, 2010 by Todd DeMeza
If there’s one good thing about Lotus, is that they don’t screw around with company founder Colin Chapman’s philosophy of “to add speed, add lightness.” The Lotus... June 1, 2010 by Todd DeMeza 2
With Audi and BMW bringing diesel engines to the U.S. market, Mercedes-Benz has decided to bring a new model in the market also with its top of the line model... June 1, 2010 by David Parsons
Victor Filipchenko penned this awesome update on the Lamborghini Countach, the Cnossus, as his thesis to gain entry to a Masters Design Course (Cnossus, also known in the... June 1, 2010 by David Parsons
Affalterbach, Germany is home to one of the most premier high-performance companies in the world. Touted for its winning history both on the track and the back roads... May 30, 2010 by Anthony Alaniz 1
Question: If I say Opel, what comes to mind? That’s right, a German manufacturer of mainstream cars for the Average Joe. You might know them as Saturns, Buicks and... May 30, 2010 by Herman Pelgrom
High Gear Media’s Nelson Ireson has written up a First Drive report of the new 2011 Ford Shelby GT500. As we have reported, the Performance Pack equipped GT500 beat its... May 28, 2010 by Todd DeMeza
It could be argued that England is the spiritual home of the sports car. Of course, England is a completely ridiculous place to actually own a sports car, because our climate... May 28, 2010 by Antony Ingram
Words from Amedeo Felisa (Ferrari CEO) earlier this month: "[Hybrids will come in] 2015, if we are forced to by the [government] regulations. The issue of emissions for... May 27, 2010 by Mark Nandor
It’s been said that while other countries live in the world, Americans only live in America. If this were Europe or Asia, this article could be titled The Ultimate Car;... May 27, 2010 by Brian Sy
When it rains, it pours. It seems that the FT-86, the everyman’s LF-A, seems to be drifting farther and farther from the original concept of a cheap, lightweight... May 26, 2010 by Todd DeMeza 1
If you are a Ford Mustang enthusiast, 2014 is an important year. The golden anniversary for the historic nameplate is quickly approaching, and anticipation is running high... May 25, 2010 by Anthony Alaniz 9
Lately, the North American market has been getting plenty of Opels in the guise of Buicks like the Chinese market. Now, the British automotive website AutoExpress has... May 24, 2010 by Todd DeMeza 1
Similar to many other racing automakers, Lotus didn’t start off to make loads of money. It was started to fuel the racing needs of someone who wanted to defy what was... May 24, 2010 by Kelly Smith