The Porsche 996 isn’t as popular as other 911s, making it a valued proposition in the increasingly expensive classic Porsche market. For decades, classic Porsche 911s were affordable cars, somewhat in the reach of middle-class enthusiasts. However, in the last ten years, prices have skyrocketed, and the once obtainable cars …
Read More »Totem Automobili GT Electric | A Legend Reborn with Electric Soul
Have you ever heard about an Italian automotive manufacturer called Totem Automobili? Although we have seen a fair share of similar companies in recent times, this Venice-based startup is a bit different. Combining the passion for iconic cars with innovative engineering, they redesign iconic Italian cars, updating them with electric …
Read More »Panoz Abruzzi | Unknown Supercars
This next entry in the Unknown Supercars series is the Panoz Abruzzi, an exquisite creation from a manufacturer with an extensive racing history. Readers that are familiar with GT4 America class racing may have heard about the Panoz racing team. It is a reasonably successful team that is still winning …
Read More »Self-Driving Cars Might Increase Emissions, not Reduce Them
Did you know there is a chance that self-driving cars and autonomous vehicles might increase emissions instead of reducing them? This claim may seem odd and illogical at first glance, as all facts tell a different story. Because of their human nature, most drivers are anything but perfect when it …
Read More »Shayton Equilibrium | Unknown Supercars
Here we are, back with another unknown supercar! This time, the supercar in question, the Shayton Equilibrium, is relatively new, but chances are still high that you have never heard of it. And as always, we are here to tell you everything there is to know about it. The Shayton …
Read More »Vector W2 | Unknown Supercars
The 1970s and the 1980s saw the rise of the most beautiful, in-your-face looking supercars that were just ahead of their time. Leading the pack during that period was the legendary Lamborghini Countach. The sharply angled body panels, the almost flat roofline, and the iconic front “wedge” design developed by …
Read More »Lotec Sirius – The Supercar that Barely Was | Unknown Supercars
The next entry in the “Unknown Supercars” series is a rather exotic one — say hello to the Lotec Sirius. If you are still a teenager, you probably haven’t heard of this supercar before. And those who do probably aren’t aware of the full story anyway. Luckily, this piece will …
Read More »Dome Zero | Unknown Supercars
Have you ever seen or read anything about a unique vehicle called Dome Zero? A quick search on the Internet would reveal a sporty car with an attractive design and noticeable performance. Still, the likelihood of running into someone who knows about this car is quite low, even among hardcore …
Read More »Why Mazda MX-5 Miata is a Better Sports Car than Honda S2000
Mazda MX-5 and Honda S2000 are some of the most popular sports cars/roadsters ever made, but which Japanese icon is actually better? Mazda’s MX-5, formerly known as the Miata, reignited sports car design when it debuted for the model year 1999. The lightweight agile roadster was instantly recognizable as a …
Read More »50 Years of the Toyota Celica | Japanese Legends
Toyota Celica is one of the most influential Japanese sports cars of all time, and it turns 50 years young this year! Like many Japanese cars from the era, the Celica started as a scaled-down version of popular Detroit-made vehicles when it was first introduced in 1970. To this day, …
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