Many of the top European shipbuilders in the business of producing yachts have been in the game for decades, if not more than a century. Maori Yachts, based on the Italian island of Sardinia, does...
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The new second generation Audi R8 Spyder is already one of the most capable convertibles on the market. But the Audi specialists at Abt are able to extract those last few morsels of performance and...
How does one know, when is the time to get the best car-buying deal? You might have never considered timing to be of major importance, when speaking of extra savings. But while you’re hesitating, the...
The Land Rover Defender may be out of production, but that hasn’t prevented the aftermarket from continuing to create its own takes on the boxy British adventure machine. Kahn Design from Landie’s homeland offers a...
Developing a new car is a very, very involved process that takes years. That’s a lot of time in which some rather crazy stuff can happen: The company undertaking the task of birthing the new...
After its attempt at reviving Maybach as a standalone brand fizzled out after just over a decade, Daimler AG (which is probably best known as the parent company of Mercedes-Benz) went back to the drawing...
The term “parts bin special” is typically used as a pejorative within gearhead circles, a descriptor of vehicles developed on the cheap by taking a bit of one model and injecting it with some DNA...
When Mercedes-Benz expanded the new C-Class lineup to include a convertible for the first time, it didn’t take a soothsayer to see a hotted-up Mercedes-AMG version stuffed full of biturbo V8 goodness coming down the...
It’s an unfortunate fact of life: If you want an open air version of a supercar, you’re going to have to accept sloppier handling and more weight relative to the fixed roof model on which...
The Mercedes-Benz G-Class is, even in standard (for the U.S. market, anyway) G550 form, all kinds of baller. The AMG massaged G63 and G65 versions are even more baller, while the G63 4×4² and 6×6...