If you’d like a third-generation Mercedes-Benz A250, but you feel like it doesn’t quite pack the punch you require, you might want to check out German tuner Vath’s take. It makes some performance tweaks to get the car to 245 horsepower, which should be more than enough for those craving for some more out of the A-Class.
This tuned model is called the V25, and there’s quite a considerable package given to the car. For starters, the 2.0-liter engine has been tuned, and aside from the HP boost, it also gets to 288 pound-feet of torque. The numbers are up from 211 horsepower and 258 pound-feet on the stock A250.
Dear ATVC: I have a 2008 Rhino and, when showing it to my uncle, he told me that it reminded him of when he was young he had a Jiger that he used to ride all over the Toronto region. He said they were so popular the term “Jiger” was used instead of “ATV” back [
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Ah… I remember my first time going off-road. The feeling of being free to tool around like an idiot in the dirt is incredibly fun. It’s a joy every truck owner (and friend of a ...
You might’ve never have guessed it, but running a 27 mile long race track year round is an expensive proposition. And so, it seems the the Nurburgring’s fiscal problems have caught up with it and the track is officially up for sale. Apart from being the one of the most famous racing venues in the [
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Scion’s had some cool commercials over the past few years, but most of them trend more towards the weird side. I mean, it’s really not all that often that street graffiti comes to life and slathers itself all over your car. It’s good to see that the guys at Scion haven’t given up on going [
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This past Saturday brought us the 2013 running of the 12 Hours of Sebring and while the 2013 SRT Viper GTS-R teams looked fantastic early on, mechanical issues hit both teams hard during the legendary endurance race. Because of those problems, the best finishing Viper in the 12 Hours of Sebring was the #91 Viper ...
The works of Nakai-San’s of Rauh-Welt Begriff empire are impossible to mistake. That wide bodied, chunky, hyper agressive style has a way of making street cars look like they’re fit for track work. They’re rare, and in the eyes of a lot car aficionados, exremely cool. If the image of cruising the streets suspended milimeters above [
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