Mark joined MotorBiscuit as an automotive contributor in 2022 and has spent more than a decade writing cars. He holds a bachelor’s degree in political science and English and entered the automotive world right out of college, learning sales, loans, auction flow, service, and parts at a small dealership.
In 2009 Mark started his blog, The Open Road Rambler, and has since contributed to The Drive, Car Bibles, Corvette Forum, Club Lexus, Audi World, and MB World.
Mark has owned several “oddball” cars including a 1973 VW Thing, 1978 Porsche 924, and a 1986 Ford Bronco II. His current fleet includes a 2000 Mercedes CLK 430 convertible and a 1965 Ford Mustang coupe.
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The Indianapolis 500 had no rules against using a Japanese-made pace car, but trotting out the Dodge Stealth went over as well as replacing apple pie with mochi.
By ’90s standards, the car was blazing quick. Even today, the Dodge Stealth remains impressively fast despite delivering performance stats that can’t match modern supercars.
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One common question about the now-defunct car is, “Does the Subaru SVX have a manual transmission?” Here's the answer and much more about this quirky '90s coupe.
When Subaru developed the SVX, it went all out, packing the car with luxurious features and enlisting legendary Italian designer Giorgetto Giugiaro to style its new flagship.
The Subaru SVX had numerous cool features, including an aircraft-inspired instrument panel, a glass roof resembling a fighter jet’s canopy, and, most notably, a window-within-a-window.
Though it was basically a restyled Mitsubishi 3000GT and lasted only a few years, the Dodge Stealth has amassed a cult following and still makes a statement wherever it goes.