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Inside Drift Star Ryan Tuerck’s New Shop: 780-HP Toyota Stout, AWD GR Corolla–Powered Celica, and a V10 Supra
Ryan Tuerck has spent most of his adult life either sideways in a drift car or elbow-deep in one. Now, with 2026 announced as his final full Formula Drift season, he’s built a permanent home for bo...
Inside Drift Star Ryan Tuerck’s New Shop: 780-HP Toyota Stout, AWD GR Corolla–Powered Celica, and a V10 Supra
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Gordon Murray Le Mans GTR Logs First Public Test Miles at Le Mans
One of Gordon Murray’s most ambitious projects reached a significant milestone in France this year. Unveiled in 2025, the sold-out Le Mans GTR by Gordon Murray Special Vehicles (GMSV) made its dyna...
Gordon Murray Le Mans GTR Logs First Public Test Miles at Le Mans
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Peugeot to upgrade 9X8 Hypercar for 2027 WEC
Peugeot is planning a major upgrade of its 9X8 Le Mans Hypercar for next year’s World Endurance Championship.The French manufacturer is aiming to take advantage of a new Hypercar class regulation i...
Peugeot to upgrade 9X8 Hypercar for 2027 WEC
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1998 Nissan Skyline 25GT Turbo Coupe 5-Speed
This 1998 Nissan Skyline 25GT Turbo coupe was imported to the US in 2023 and was acquired by the selling dealer in 2024. Finished in Active Red over black and gray cloth, the car is powered by a tu...
1998 Nissan Skyline 25GT Turbo Coupe 5-Speed
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Subaru Has 3 New Stick Shift Cars Coming by 2027, Including a BRZ, a WRX and a Hatchback
It seems the automaker is gearing up to bring more affordable fun back to the market.
Subaru Has 3 New Stick Shift Cars Coming by 2027, Including a BRZ, a WRX and a Hatchback
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Subaru Is Officially Building The Next Best Thing To A Brand New WRX STI
For five years, there’s been an all-wheel-drive rift in the Japanese performance car market. The 2021 model year marked the final time any of us could get a Subaru WRX STI, the last of the old-scho...
Subaru Is Officially Building The Next Best Thing To A Brand New WRX STI
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The Most Underrated Modern Toyota Supra Is Selling For New Mazda Miata Money
The four-cylinder Toyota GR Supra 2.0 is now selling for as little as $32,607 used - nearly the same price as a new Mazda Miata.
The Most Underrated Modern Toyota Supra Is Selling For New Mazda Miata Money
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How Toyota Supra’s fast Supercars start stacks up
Supercars has spruiked Toyota’s fast start to its debut season as proof of its Gen3 concept and a signal the championship is ready to welcome a fourth manufacturer. The post How Toyota Supra’s fast...
How Toyota Supra’s fast Supercars start stacks up
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Which Tall Wagon Works For You? 2003 Toyota RAV4 vs 2014 Fiat 500L
Good morning! As it happens, we’re doing a Japanese car versus an Italian car again today, but we’ve jumped forward a couple of decades, and we’re looking at some much more practical vehicles. Fear...
Which Tall Wagon Works For You? 2003 Toyota RAV4 vs 2014 Fiat 500L
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Subaru's Forgotten WRX STI-Powered Wagon Is A Cheap Way To Own An Amateur Rally Car
The Subaru Legacy GT Wagon uses the same EJ257 engine as the WRX STI but costs around $7,658 vs $20-30k for an STI.
Subaru's Forgotten WRX STI-Powered Wagon Is A Cheap Way To Own An Amateur Rally Car
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View Photos of the 1992 Coupe Comparison Test
See the interior and exterior of the 1992 Chevrolet Corvette, Lotus Elan, Mazda RX-7, and Nissan 300ZX Turbo from every angle.
View Photos of the 1992 Coupe Comparison Test
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Subaru's Forgotten WRX STI-Powered Wagon Is A Cheap Way To Own An Amateur Rally Car
The Subaru Legacy GT Wagon uses the same EJ257 engine as the WRX STI but costs around $7,658 vs $20-30k for an STI.
Subaru's Forgotten WRX STI-Powered Wagon Is A Cheap Way To Own An Amateur Rally Car
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The Honda Accord Turns 50, Here Are The Coolest Accords You Forgot Existed
The Honda Accord is one of the best-selling bread-and-butter cars of all time, as the best-selling Japanese car in the United States from 1982 to 1997. In 1989, it was the best selling car in the U...
The Honda Accord Turns 50, Here Are The Coolest Accords You Forgot Existed
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The Real Successor To The McLaren F1 GTR Is Finally Here
McLaren is going racing in the top class at Le Mans, and a customer version is coming at the same time.
The Real Successor To The McLaren F1 GTR Is Finally Here
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Subaru Boxer Rally Spec.Z Is the Turbo, AWD BRZ of Your Dreams
Subaru could probably buy out Toyota if it got a nickel every time it heard “put a turbo in the BRZ!” The brand has finally done it. The Subaru Boxer Rally Spec.Z is a turbocharged, all-wheel-drive...
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Subaru Boxer Rally Spec.Z Is the Turbo, AWD BRZ of Your Dreams
Subaru could probably buy out Toyota if it got a nickel every time it heard “put a turbo in the BRZ!” The brand has finally done it. The Subaru Boxer Rally Spec.Z is a turbocharged, all-wheel-drive...
Subaru Boxer Rally Spec.Z Is the Turbo, AWD BRZ of Your Dreams
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Test Hub: Toyota bZ Woodland Matches a Supra's 60-MPH Time
It's a shock when a family SUV matches the test results of a true sports car, even if the driving experience isn't comparable.
Test Hub: Toyota bZ Woodland Matches a Supra's 60-MPH Time
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Subaru Can’t Sell You A Proper WRX STI, But It’ll Race One Against Cars With Nearly Double Its Power
The latest Nurburgring WRX gets an electrified wastegate and the most power Subaru has ever sent to the Green Hell
Subaru Can’t Sell You A Proper WRX STI, But It’ll Race One Against Cars With Nearly Double Its Power
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Which Forced-Induction Coupe Would You Pick? 1988 Toyota Supra vs 1991 Ford Thunderbird
“There’s no replacement for displacement,” the saying goes. But we all know that isn’t true; there are lots of ways to make a car go faster that don’t involve increasing the engine size. Forcing mo...
Which Forced-Induction Coupe Would You Pick? 1988 Toyota Supra vs 1991 Ford Thunderbird
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Mad Ford GT is the fastest pure-petrol car at the Nurburgring
Ford also retakes crown as fastest American marque around the Nordschleife with 6min 15.977sec lap The Ford GT Mk IV has become the fastest pure-combustion car to lap the Nürburgring Nordschleife,...
Mad Ford GT is the fastest pure-petrol car at the Nurburgring
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