You read correctly. We ran across an article on Digital Trends’ site that claims Corvette Chief Engineer Tadge Juechter said the 2015 Corvette Z06 could be the last new Vette. According to author Nick Jaynes, Juechter calmly stated that, “If we don’t get sales back up, there won’t be a next one,” when Jaynes inquired […]
In celebration of 2014 and all the awesome stuff that’s happened throughout 2013, we put together this list of the most visited stories of the year. Lots of racing. Lots of horsepower. Lots of cool swaps. As always, thanks for reading. Let us know what you’d like to see more of in the coming year [
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{Source: Car and Driver} I know, I know, another crossover. But as abhorrent of a market segment the GLA operates within, there’s a couple things that come to mind for me. The class is indisputably important for MB if they plan to compete with Audi and BMW for volumes sales in the US market, and […]
With 2014 just around the corner, I thought I’d list some of the most popular stories of the year. This is the stuff you guys wanted to see the most. So many rumors, so many FR-Ss, so much ridiculousness. It’s been a fun year. As always, thanks for reading! Let us know what you would like [
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I love Holdens despite not ever having driven one. Well, not officially any way. Personally though, I do find it a bit odd that GM’s specialty brand from down under would somehow find its way into our hearts by showing up in the US as re-badged new age muscle cars. Maybe it’s the emphasis on [
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The Harley Owners Group is over thirty years old and HD thinks it’s time to spiffen it up a bit. It’s getting a new logo, member-only website, an updated online ride planner and a HOG Magazine app. Want to know more? Follow this link…
It’s been almost twenty years since Dodge released the second-gen Viper (1996), the iconic blue-with-white-stripes GTS that paced the ’96 Indy 500. Three generations later and the car isn’t even a Dodge anymore, it’s an SRT. But as a Mopar enthusiast, my only concern is whether the car lost its manic edge. Has it become ...