Misha Charoudin on MSN
How Can a 1974 CSL Still Upset Modern Cars?
The 1974 BMW 3.0 CSL is more than a classic — it’s a weapon. With lightweight construction, razor-sharp feedback, and ...
From the perspective of USA-based car enthusiasts, performance-oriented Japanese cars have gone from obscure to mainstream ...
NC State researchers say a new metal foam can absorb extreme impact and prevent tank cars from rupturing, offering a ...
The new 1,139 hp Cayenne Turbo Electric weighs more than a Ford Raptor, proving even Porsche isn’t immune to EV excess ...
With a timeless design, serene interior, and intelligent performance, it's the smart choice for grown-up luxury.
Tristan Christensen on MSN
Lightweight Underpowered Cars Feel Best
Bagpipers claim world record with AC/DC's 'It's a Long Way to the Top' Shohei Ohtani captures back-to-back NL MVPs, while AL ...
Remember British EV startup Longbow Motors and its "featherweight" Speedster electric EV? We first got word of it earlier this year, and just six months later it’s now unveiled a fully functional ...
Q: Greg, I’m seeing lots of Javelin and AMX spots on YouTube saying that they were the hottest thing in 1969 and 1970 with a 315 horse 390-V8 that could outrun any Camaro SS or Ford Boss Mustang.
Simplify, then add lightness. It’s an aphorism often attributed to Lotus founder Colin Chapman, whose cars came to dominate motorsports in the early 1960s. Chapman would have probably appreciated the ...
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