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Car design is a weird beast. What looks offbeat (or downright awful) today might be tomorrow’s cult classic. Turns out, a handful of cars once labeled “ugly” are now enjoying a sec
Car wings and spoilers are gloriously ridiculous. Half of them do absolutely nothing except look cool, while the other half actually keep supercars glued to the road at insane speeds. Either way, they
Let's rewind to the late '80s. Chrysler, fresh off a near-miss with bankruptcy, was making some bold moves. They were scooping up companies like AMC and Jeep, they introduced us to the minivan
Being an auto journalist has its perks—I get to zip around in the latest cars, travel the globe, and yeah, I'm not shy about hitting the buffet either. But sometimes, it's not just about
Hey car enthusiasts, ever wonder how the VW Golf zoomed its way into our hearts and driveways? It's a really good story. Most probably, when you think VW, you think of the cute Beetle, right?
If you're into classic cars, here's a trip down memory lane – the 1986 Mercedes-Benz 300E 6.0 AMG, aka the "Hammer". Back in the 80s, before AMG merged with Mercedes, they were