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Nadja Jovanovic, 31, told Newsweek: "Seeing my kid's reactions to everything was just incredibly heartwarming." ...
All of Audi's sports cars have been extinct for a few years now, but they might be resurrected in the not-too-distant future, if CEO Gernot Döllner’s recent statements about the matter hold true.
Many nameplates like the Challenger and 'Cuda were discontinued, while the iconic Mustang was morphed into a compact Pinto-clone freak car. The Camaro, on the other hand, was as cool as ever ...
Nissan has been one of the most successful Japanese carmakers in the world, and their sports cars have played a pivotal role in the brand's decades-old history. Initially a domestic automobile ...
but is also responsible for iconic sports cars like the Nissan Z and GT-R. Since 1999, Nissan has been part of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance (the name changed when Mitsubishi joined in 2016).
A sports car is very much a purchase of the heart. Whether you're intrigued by the thought of style, performance or an exciting drive, you want something that'll make you grin from ear to ear ...
Longbow is a new EV startup company that aims to build lightweight electric sports cars in the U.K. as early as 2026. The open-top Speedster comes first, and it's claimed to weigh just 1973 pounds ...
Aerodynamic Automobile lived up to its name--lowest drag coefficient of its era, and it's more slippery than even a new Porsche 911.
“Dear Auto Express, I have £30-£40,000 to spend on a fast, fun sports car, but I’m daunted by the amount of choice. Can you help?” - David Pope, E-mail Few things in life stir the soul ...
No, the title isn't an attempt at some irritating clickbaiting. We truly believe that the cars we have selected here are due to go up in value in the coming years, but you need to know what to ...
Electrification will allow sports cars to be more fuel efficient and have lower emissions. The engines developed by Gazoo Racing will also be used in Toyota’s mainstream models. Toyota has long ...
Nope, nothing to see here this time. Florida players kept their cool during postgame interviews and interactions with viral ESPN Gainesville student reporter Talia Baia after Walter Clayton Jr ...