The first generation Audi R8 – produced between the 2007 and 2014 model years – transformed the brand’s reputation from a builder of premium German sedans and wagons into a builder of those vehicles and...
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Last year, tiny tots of all ages had their eyes set aglow by our first Christmas Motoring Triviaganza. In fact, the reception was so positive (if you can call zero people leaving an angry word...
Throughout the first half of the 1980s, Volvo was basically the Sunday school teacher of the automotive world. Its 240 and 740/760 series of sedans and station wagons were boxy, rear-drive safety cages that, aside...
History is littered with moments in which things that were considered pure, sacred and perfect just the way they were were either desecrated or improved upon (depending on how resistant to change you are) in...
You asked for ‘em, we’ve got ‘em. And even if you didn’t ask for them, tough cookies; you probably didn’t ask Aunt Gertrude for that 30-pack of tighty whities either, did ya? @media screen and...
While you could be opening presents or hanging out with relatives you only see once or twice a year right now, you instead have your facehole tuned to a computer, smartphone or tablet screen. What...
As the last decade of the 20th century dawned, Honda gave sports car fans a lot to smile about. It was at that time that the company introduced a nimble, mid-engine, two-seat turn-conqueror powered by...
Last month, Audi revealed to the world a new technological breakthrough. The innovation of laser headlights, available with the R8 LMX Limited Edition, will mark a new milestone in the company’s illustrious history. @media screen...
Few production automobiles made in the last quarter-century seem to inspire greater difference of opinion that the Volkswagen New Beetle. It is beloved by aged hippies and connoisseurs of all things cute while, concurrently, reviled...
In early 1957, Jaguar had a bit of a dilemma: It had a whole bunch of D-Type race cars (in various states of completeness) sitting in its inventory, yet it had made the decision to...