
Found: 5 of the Most Rad Cars the ’80s Ever Produced
An ode to bright graphics and turbochargers.
An ode to bright graphics and turbochargers.
Design is in the details; here it’s all about proportions and roof mechanisms.
By Nick Caruso
The 5.6-liter V8 that cranks out a modest 416 horsepower that feels more like 500.
By Nick Caruso
It isn’t a standout example of excellence, nor is it the bare minimum of automotive expectations, but it is a damn fine vehicle.
Replacements for legends like the Subaru WRX and Honda S2000 are almost guaranteed.
You have likely never heard of the Toyota Century before, but you’ll definitely want one.
The relevant numbers: 575 horsepower, 4.3 seconds, $114K.
By Nick Caruso
Well, here’s the craziest thing on wheels you can buy today.
By Nick Caruso
From semi-autonomous driving to something called “Joy” mode, it’s uber-impressive.
By Eric Adams
In the world of custom off-roaders, reserved modifications are a welcome respite.
You no longer have to gawk at videos on YouTube and envy those people hauling those rugged campers across the Outback.
From the base model to the range-topping STI, it’s hard not to love the Subaru WRX.
Inside a pineapple-colored building in Saddle Brook lie some of Stuttgart’s finest.
Lexus is being coy with advanced tech, but the new LS is still excellent.
By Eric Adams
All the classic WRX hallmarks are there, with some extra-important details.
A new engine will do wonders to the way an otherwise (mostly) unchanged car behaves.
By Nick Caruso
The fledgling premium automaker is now flexing its muscle.
By Jaclyn Trop
You do want to be the first to know when the covers come off the new Bronco, right?