When thinking about American sports cars the Chevrolet Corvette is the first name that comes to mind. Its place of pride in the U.S. market has held steady for decades seemingly uninterrupted. There h
Think back to the cars on your wall when you were a kid. Those posters held so much promise. Freedom of the open road, wind whipping through the window, incredible speed, all right there on your bedro
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When people talk about supercars, the conversation almost always jumps straight to Europe — Ferraris, Lamborghinis, McLarens, all the usual royalty. The U.S. is usually the land of muscle cars,
The Maserati MC12 deserves way more credit than it gets. This racing beast packed a 6-liter Ferrari V12 cranking out over 600 naturally-aspirated horses, wrapped in Frank Stephenson's stunning des
The classic car market is having a reality check. After years of wild price gains that made certain models feel untouchable, several iconic cars have seen their values cool down significantly. It'
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
Ever caught yourself wondering if the supercars from the early 2000s could hold a candle to today’s speed demons? Well, buckle up becаuse we’re about to dive into а nostalgic yet eye-openi
Alright, let’s take a nostalgia trip back to the 1980s—a time when Europe’s coolest cars started cruising on American streets. It was an era buzzing with turbocharged engines and the
As the new millennium dawned, the exotic car market saw a significant boom, fueled by a robust economy and technological advancements. While supercars like the Bugatti Veyron and Lamborghini Murcielag