The Lamborghini Miura is referred to as one of the world's fastest sports cars. The Lamborghini Italian automobile brand manufactured the car between 1966 and 1973.
GM execs were unwilling to support a rival to their mighty Corvette, and the Banshee's rejection marked the beginning of the end for the Pontiac brand.
2022 is here and that means new sports cars to drool over. Some have been a long time coming but all of them will get you excited. These are the 10 we're looking forward to seeing most.
Many sports cars are well outside of the budget for many automotive shoppers. However, there are some exceptions. Check out the five most affordable sports cars.
Though the MR2 wasn't the first affordable, mass-produced two-seat sports car, it was the first to experience significant success. It was one of Toyota's first major landmark vehicles. Here are the best MR2 model years.
Despite its retirement in the mid-2000s, the Toyota MR2 might soon make a comeback. But until then, fans can zip around in the fastest MR2 model available: the Mk2 Turbo.
The Porsche 911 delivers a high level of performance and driving excitement. If you want to raise the bar for 911 performance even higher, then you can get a fully loaded new 2022 Porsche 911. Find out how much it costs.
The Subaru BRZ Is Edmunds Top Rated Sports Car for 2022, but what characteristics make the BRZ stand out against the competition? Edmunds says it is well balanced and a fun ride.
The Mazda Miata has, in its current form, been around for several years. Now, Mazda is planning a refresh, pending a debut for the North American market.
Based on initial reports, the 2023 Nissan Z might have a lower starting price than any of the 2021 Toyota Supra models. And while the 2023 Z doesn't have all of the range-topping Supra's features, on paper, it offers a compelling budget alternative to the Supra 2.0.
The successor to the 370Z is finally here. And while it's not called the 400Z, the 2023 Nissan Z keeps the Z Proto Concept's retro design and packs a 400-hp twin-turbo V6 punch. Plus, while it has new tech, it's still got a manual.