Archive for August, 2011

When you were younger, where you a fan of the Delorean DMC-12 with it’s time warping abilities and super cool gull wing doors? I think a lot of us were, and when we see commercials like this one, we just can’t help but smile.

For the guy who likes Chevy muscle and wants to do some serious racing, this is the deal of the century.

It’s been said by many that the Buick Grand National was the “black sheep” of the Buick lineup during it’s run. While I definitely agree with that statement, I also think that the Buick Grand National is a black sheep regardless of when it came out or what other cars were for sale at the time.

Coming September 10th, is the Targa Newfoundland Road Rally. Much like The One Lap of America, the Targa Newfoundland involves driving a long distance with plenty of high speed racing thrown in for good measure.

New Chevrolet Impala Gets More Power and Higer Price Tag

Posted: August 28, 2011 by Dan Stollings in News
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Well Chevy fans, there is light at the end of the tunnel it seems. It’s looking like some changes are coming soon for the Impala–good and bad.

Feel like it’s been too long since you’ve seen a genuine chase scene with cool cars? Obviously the guys over at Hot Rod thought so, too!

With more recent muscle cars fetching a higher and higher price, the GTO is a perfect choice for the modern muscle car enthusiast on a budget.

More than likely, you’ve all heard about the Tesla Roadster. It shocked us all with a 0-60 time of just 3.7 seconds and a respectable range between charges. Well, prepared to be amazed again, because the Quimera prototype; AEGT (All-Electric Grand Tourer) goes from 0-60 in a mere 3 seconds flat, and can reach a top speed of 186 mph…

Edmund’s Inside Line has provided all of us with a spy video that show’s us the upcoming ’13 Dodge Hornet. For those of you who haven’t heard yet, the all new Dodge Hornet is based on the Alfa Romeo Guilietta.

The Hudson Hornet’s original production only lasted from ’51 to ’57, but it’s luxury and racing legacy still lives on today.