An automotive journalist since 2008, Brian holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from San Francisco State University and eloquently speaks on all manner of cars, from classics to new technology, reliability, and recalls.
Brian’s mechanical inclinations afford his work a first-hand lens on the ’90s automotive market and mods. Neither his first nor last project car, a 2002 Ford Mustang GT in True Blue Metallic, his third Pony, will keep him busy when he isn’t writing, with a new suspension and final drive ratio change on the to-do list. He’s also built a racing seat for simulator video games.
The Mercedes-Benz 450SL is a thing of beauty, but had a host of issues. Yet just a couple decades ago it made Hagerty's list of most stolen collector cars in the U.S.
Used luxury sports sedans are everywhere, and some aren't expensive even in today's high-priced market. Here are just a few examples of what's available.
Sports cars aren't light anymore, you have to go back decades to find one that weighs less than 2,000 pounds. These are some of the lightest sports cars with at least 200 horsepower.