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1990 BMW Z1 Roadster Convertible

Throwback Thursday: The BMW Z1, a Roadster With a Party Trick

BMW hopped on the small roadster bandwagon in 1989, with the Z1 model. It was the first roadster for the company since the model 507. It joined other roadsters that were available in the market such as the Mazda Miata, and the Buick Reatta. However, the BMW Z1 was never officially sold in the United …
Lamborghini Huracán EVO Spyder

Lamborghini Launched A Boring New Model Today

Today the exotic car automaker, Lamborghini, launched a new model. But, it is almost like they have run out of ideas since the launch of their Urus SUV. Nothing really new has been coming out lately. Today was no exception. The reveal was just another version of an already existing vehicle. I’m not usually critical …
Headshot of a white 1990 Buick Reatta

Throwback: Buick Reatta

It is often forgotten that General Motors has made two-seaters for most of its brands. Part of that reason is that the Chevrolet Corvette has been so successful for so many decades. So, now people automatically think of the Corvette and have to stop and think of what other two-seaters they made. But it is true, in …
2020 Mercedes SLC Final Edition

The 2020 Mercedes-Benz SLC Isn’t Exactly Going Out on a High Note

Mercedes-Benz isn’t just cutting some of its high-performance sedans. The German automaker has already canceled its X-Class pickup truck. And after 2020, one more model will be gone: the 2-seat convertible Mercedes SLC. Formerly known as the SLK, it’s a more compact version of the 4-seat SL. But why has the Mercedes SLC failed, when …

3 Reasons the 2020 Porsche 718 Boxster Spyder Is the Perfect Convertible

Porsche recently introduced the newest Boxster variant, the Spyder, alongside the Cayman GT4. Sitting at the top of the lineup, the Spyder is the most expensive Boxster you can buy. But based on what we’ve seen, it also looks like it may be the perfect convertible. 1. Big Power Enthusiasts got their wish when Porsche …