You know that old saying about making money in cars? "The only way to make a million is to start with two million." Yeah, it's depressing but mostly true. Cars usually lose value faster
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 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
Japan knows how to build cars that stick around. While everyone talks about their practical stuff like the Prius or Corolla, some of their wildest creations have been sports coupes that completely cha
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
Finding a well-preserved everyday car can be just as exciting as spotting an exotic supercar - at least for certain car enthusiasts. Case in point: this remarkably intact Hyundai Excel sedan recently
Let's face it - even fancy automakers like BMW have their share of automotive oddballs. While they've built their reputation on those sleek, sporty sedans that businesspeople love, they've
The quarter mile has long been the gold standard for measuring a car's acceleration. Made famous by drag racing and immortalized in "The Fast and the Furious," it remains one of the most
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