The Dodge Viper was America's answer to European supercars – if that answer involved a massive V10, zero electronic nannies, and a genuine chance of ending up backwards in a tree. It's b
The Dodge Viper was already completely insane when it debuted in 1992. Eight-liter V10, no traction control, and a tendency to bite anyone who wasn't paying attention. But apparently, Dodge though
The Ferrari 458 Italia is doing something most supercars never manage – getting more valuable with age. While most exotic cars take a nosedive in value the moment their replacement arrives, the
Opel is giving its electric GSE lineup a proper kick-off, and instead of debuting with a tame road car, they’ve gone all-in with a rally-ready SUV. Say hello to the Mokka GSE Rally, a fully elec
When World War II finally ended, Mercedes-Benz was in serious trouble. Germany lay in ruins, and the once-proud automaker had to somehow reinvent itself – fast. Their unlikely savior? A quirk
The Abarth 500e is proof that electrification doesn’t have to kill a car’s personality—but it also shows that personality alone doesn’t come cheap. Over the last couple of d
Let's face it - car enthusiasts can waste hours drooling over exotic sports cars they'll probably never afford. But here's the good news: thanks to depreciation, some dream machines have t
The 1990s might just have been the golden age for sports cars. The economy was booming, and car enthusiasts everywhere were hunting for fun, two-door rides that weren't intimidating supercars but
Recently, two new pickups from Chinese automakers made their debut in Australia, each bringing something unique to the table. The JAC Hunter PHEV and the Foton Tunland offer different approaches to wh
The Ariel Nomad Tactical is one of those machines that exists purely to make you smile. It's not practical, it’s not subtle, and it’s definitely not built with your daily commute in mi