Who needs Barrett-Jackson when you have the internet! The very rare, very awesome Copo Camaro doesn’t just pop-up at your local Carmax. That makes seeing one surface on Ebay all the more surprising. Want in on it? As of right now, there’s a current bid of $29,400. I imagine that number will climb a bit [
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The 2015 Dodge Charger R/T was introduced today under the bright lights of the 2014 New York International Auto Show with a fully revamped exterior that has some Dodge lovers crying tears of joy while others mourn the aggressive look that we know and love on the 2014 Charger R/T. While the 2015 Charger R/T ...
Well, how about that. The F-150 is the most “American made vehicle” in… Well, America. That’s probably not so interesting considering how popular the F-150 is in general. What’s interesting is that it actually shares ...
The next time I hear someone say, “You never really see famous people driving Corvettes in Hollywood,” I'm going to pull this photo up on my phone and say, “really?” In fact, I might even print out a few copies and send them to a couple of Ferrari dealerships in Los Angeles. I'd bet that would stir up conversations around those espresso machines.
The next time I hear someone say, “You never really see famous people driving Corvettes in Hollywood,” I'm going to pull this photo up on my phone and say, “really?” In fact, I might even print out a few copies and send them to a couple of Ferrari dealerships in Los Angeles. I'd bet that would stir up conversations around those espresso machines.
If you're familiar with this site, you know Nick Murray. With his Porsche ownership serving double-duty as long-term road test content for 6SpeedOnline, Nick has been a great asset to potential Porsche owners on this site. We admire Nick for how much he loves his 991, but it seems Nick's Porsche 911 Carrera S is failing to return the favor. You see, Nick's 991 is a lemon. That's not an exaggeration: there's a lot of shit wrong with Nick's car, the worst of which is how smoke and water fills the cabin.
While it isn’t a muscle car by any definition, the Chrysler LeBaron GTS was an impressive performer in the mid to late 1980s. It was so impressive in Chrysler’s opinion, that the American automaker decided to pit it against the 1985 BMW 328e in a head to head performance shootout on an aircraft carrier and ...