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Shine With Gold Paint on Your 2021 Dodge Challenger

The 2021 Dodge Challenger is already one of the most flamboyant retro-inspired muscle cars available. To add to the overall drama, you can now option your Challenger with a new bright gold exterior color. According to FCA, the new Gold Rush color was originally introduced to celebrate the model’s 50th anniversary. Thankfully, it’s made a …

The 2021 Lexus LC 500h Is Peaceful and Pricey

Last week we had a 2021 Lexus LC 500h tester car. It is a luxury car with a fun, fast V6 hybrid powertrain that makes a gas tank stretch surprisingly far. The smooth transmission moves power to the rear wheels and you glide effortlessly through the city or down the highway. The entire experience is …
2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Super Stock: The newest Dodge drag racing machine with 807 horsepower.

Is the 2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Still Worth Buying?

Let’s face it. The Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is getting on in age. In fact, the 700-hp muscle car is based on a model that’s over 12 years old. As a result, Dodge has had to implement extensive changes to keep the model relevant throughout the years. While SRT‘s recent strategy of adding more power …
An image of a Toyota Supra driving down the street.

Recall Alert: Your 2020 Toyota Supra Could Catch Fire

As depreciation takes its toll, the Toyota Supra is slowly becoming a very enticing used sports car. However, a new recall issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration covers faulty welds in the Supra and its sibling, the BMW Z4. According to Motor1, the fault centers around the fuel tank and its welds. The …
A silver 2022 Subaru BRZ drifting

The 2022 Subaru BRZ Is Here but Where Is the Toyota 86?

The arrival of the 2022 Subaru BRZ marks the return of one of the most widely-liked sports cars available. However, something missing from the BRZ’s official debut was its twin sibling, the Toyota 86. The first-generation of both models arrived simultaneously during the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show. However, this time around, we have little to …

The Kia Forte Koup Was Not Your Average Coupe

With the rising and thriving popularity of SUVs, the compact coupe is quickly going by the wayside. There’s not much to choose from in the new car market, which will make you look toward the used cars. But what if you’re on a really tight budget? In that case, we suggest checking out the Kia …
A photo of the 2022 Subaru BRZ outdoors.

2022 Subaru BRZ Arrives With Extra Power but No Turbo

After months of teaser videos and surprise sightings, the 2022 Subaru BRZ has officially arrived. Rather than reinvent the wheel, the all-new BRZ builds on the recipe developed by the first generation. For starters, it’s still a lightweight, rear-wheel-drive two-seater. However, this new BRZ benefits from a brand-new engine and a tech-filled interior. Despite the …

Should Hyundai Bring Back the Genesis Coupe?

Do you remember the Hyundai Genesis coupe? If not, we don’t blame you considering it was a blip in the timeline for the automaker as a whole, much less the sports coupe market. But still, it was a decent attempt by the Korean brand to instill some sportiness into its lineup while working its subtle …

The Mini Cooper Coupe Was a Quirky Car Designed to Look Like a Hat

The Mini Cooper is a fun-to-drive compact car with razor-sharp driving dynamics and barely enough seating for four. But what happens when you get rid of the rear seat and chop the top? You get a Mini Cooper Coupe. But this fastback Cooper wasn’t modeled after chop-top cars from the 50s, instead, it was designed …

The 2016 Honda Accord V6 MT Is Equal Parts Muscle and Practicality

If you want the reliability and practicality of a Honda paired with a slick-shifting manual transmission and a smooth V6, then the 2017 Accord might be for you. What’s that? You’ve never heard of such a combination? Don’t worry, aside from car enthusiasts, not many people have. So let’s take a closer look at Honda’s …
An overhead picture of the last Pontiac Fiero ever built.

The Very Last Pontiac Fiero Ever Made Is At Auction

The Pontiac Fiero was a wedge-shaped, mid-engine, economy, sporty car. It was introduced in the early 1980s to much fanfare. Then the cars started catching fire. Pontiac addressed the fire concerns, but the public had a long memory of the episodes. So, Pontiac kept improving the car to overcome the old bad press and make the Fiero more …