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In 2012, an American car buyer can choose from among a half-dozen electric cars made by major auto manufactures, such as Nissan and Ford. The impressive capabilities of cars like the Nissan Leaf or Ford Focus Electric underscore how far we’ve come from a generation ago when owning an electric car meant having to build [...]
The practical sports car Likes: Aggressive M-appearance styling Tailored suit interior Selectable ride Twin-turbo V8 Dislikes: Big on the outside, yet small on the inside Computer-rationed power delivery Advanced heads-up display does not work with polarized sunglasses
The ’67 SS 396 was the high point of first-gen Chevelles. Their styling was arguably some of the cleanest of the era, with coke bottle lines throughout, and the 396 offered plenty of grunt in several different configurations. It was just the thing to take on Mopars, Mustangs, and GTOs on the street and strip – all [...]
What better way to get pumped for Fourth of July grilling and fireworks today than getting your very own American military vehicle?
Best motors stunt at the 2012 Summer X Games was the Hot Wheels Double Loop Dare. Inspired by the Hot Wheels track, Mattel wanted to break a world record and have two stunt drivers drive side-by-side through a gravity-defying double loop six stories tall. A team of experts that were pulled in to design the [...]
This was our first experience covering the event from a media perspective. In the past we’ve always been spectators watching the events unfold as told by ESPN. As with any event on TV, you are a bit removed from the energy and action taking place. After spending the weekend in Los Angeles, we heartily recommend [...]
This 1934 pickup is an amalgamation of parts. The cab is a ’34 Ford and the cut and sectioned bed is from a ’52 Chevy with a ’50s Ford tailgate. A ’48 Jaguar Mk IV grille is probably the most exotic piece of the puzzle, but it fits like it was made for the truck. [...]









